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... Atthe headof troops mostof whom were perpetuallyraw because they wereperpetually changing; who were neitherwell fed, paid,clothed, nor armed; and who were generally inferior, eveninnumbers, to the enemy; he derives no small title ...
... Atthe headof troops mostof whom were perpetuallyraw because they wereperpetually changing; who were neitherwell fed, paid,clothed, nor armed; and who were generally inferior, eveninnumbers, to the enemy; he derives no small title ...
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... atthe formidable preparations for their invasion, made by Philip II. of Spain; and Raleigh, Grenville, and the other patrons of the colony, ardentlyengaged in those measures of defence which thepublicdanger demanded.Mingling, however ...
... atthe formidable preparations for their invasion, made by Philip II. of Spain; and Raleigh, Grenville, and the other patrons of the colony, ardentlyengaged in those measures of defence which thepublicdanger demanded.Mingling, however ...
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... at the discretion of the president and council. Lands wereto beholden within thecolony as the same estates wereenjoyed in ... atthe same time,a total disregardofall political liberty, anda total ignorance ofthereal advantages whicha ...
... at the discretion of the president and council. Lands wereto beholden within thecolony as the same estates wereenjoyed in ... atthe same time,a total disregardofall political liberty, anda total ignorance ofthereal advantages whicha ...
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... atthe rate of three shillings per pound, underthe penalty of three years' servitudeto the company; thatno person should traffic privately with the Indians,orteach themthe use of fire arms, underpain of death; thatno person should hunt ...
... atthe rate of three shillings per pound, underthe penalty of three years' servitudeto the company; thatno person should traffic privately with the Indians,orteach themthe use of fire arms, underpain of death; thatno person should hunt ...
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... at the cost and by the people of England, "they are and ought to be subordinate to, and dependent on, that nation ... Atthe commencement ofthe civil war, Virginia wassupposed to contain about twenty thousand souls.[42] While the ...
... at the cost and by the people of England, "they are and ought to be subordinate to, and dependent on, that nation ... Atthe commencement ofthe civil war, Virginia wassupposed to contain about twenty thousand souls.[42] While the ...
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