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... Manner of Services whatsoever .... And we do hereby ordain and grant by these Presents , that the said Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters aforesaid , shall and may , once every week , or oftener , at their Pleasure , hold ...
... Manner of Services whatsoever .... And we do hereby ordain and grant by these Presents , that the said Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters aforesaid , shall and may , once every week , or oftener , at their Pleasure , hold ...
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... Manner proffered by them afainst those barborous Outlaws have bin by ye right honourable Gov- ernour rejected and ye Delinquents from his presence dismissed not only with pardon and indemnitye but with all incouragement and favour ...
... Manner proffered by them afainst those barborous Outlaws have bin by ye right honourable Gov- ernour rejected and ye Delinquents from his presence dismissed not only with pardon and indemnitye but with all incouragement and favour ...
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... manner , that so far as I , by looking back , can judge from the particular acquaintance I have had with souls in this work , it appears to me probable , to have been at the rate , at least of four persons in a day , or near thirty in a ...
... manner , that so far as I , by looking back , can judge from the particular acquaintance I have had with souls in this work , it appears to me probable , to have been at the rate , at least of four persons in a day , or near thirty in a ...
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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