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... further the said Suits so far forth as Law and Equity will any wise further and permit . And We do , for Us , our Heirs and Successors , further give and grant to the said Treasurer and Company , or their Successors forever , that the ...
... further the said Suits so far forth as Law and Equity will any wise further and permit . And We do , for Us , our Heirs and Successors , further give and grant to the said Treasurer and Company , or their Successors forever , that the ...
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... further , for Us , our Heirs , and Successors , of our especial Grace and Favour , by Virtue of our Prerogative Royal , and by the Assent and Con- sent of the Lords and others of our Privy Council , GIVE and GRANT , unto the said ...
... further , for Us , our Heirs , and Successors , of our especial Grace and Favour , by Virtue of our Prerogative Royal , and by the Assent and Con- sent of the Lords and others of our Privy Council , GIVE and GRANT , unto the said ...
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... further agreed , that if any of these Jurisdictions or any Planta- tion under or in combination with them , be invaded by any enemy whom- soever , upon notice and request of any three magistrates of that Jurisdic- tion so invaded , the ...
... further agreed , that if any of these Jurisdictions or any Planta- tion under or in combination with them , be invaded by any enemy whom- soever , upon notice and request of any three magistrates of that Jurisdic- tion so invaded , the ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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