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... necessary for the determining of all causes as well Criminall as Civil according to law and equity , and for awarding of execution thereupon , with all reasonable and necessary powers authorities fees and privileges belonging unto them ...
... necessary for the determining of all causes as well Criminall as Civil according to law and equity , and for awarding of execution thereupon , with all reasonable and necessary powers authorities fees and privileges belonging unto them ...
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Jack P. Greene. cations as you shall judge necessary ; and the same or any of them to fortify and furnish with ordnance ammunition and all sorts of armes , fit and necessary for the security & defence of our said territory ; and the same ...
Jack P. Greene. cations as you shall judge necessary ; and the same or any of them to fortify and furnish with ordnance ammunition and all sorts of armes , fit and necessary for the security & defence of our said territory ; and the same ...
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... necessary for colonial economic expan- sion - servants , slaves , crude sugar products , agricultural implements , crafts- men's tools - as well as European luxury manufactures . Much colonial com- merce was handled , of course , by ...
... necessary for colonial economic expan- sion - servants , slaves , crude sugar products , agricultural implements , crafts- men's tools - as well as European luxury manufactures . Much colonial com- merce was handled , of course , by ...
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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