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... governor, twelve assistantswere assigned him asa council, and acharter incorporating them by thename ofthe governor and assistants of thecityof Raleigh in Virginia, was granted them. Third colony arrives. Thus prepared for a permanent ...
... governor, twelve assistantswere assigned him asa council, and acharter incorporating them by thename ofthe governor and assistants of thecityof Raleigh in Virginia, was granted them. Third colony arrives. Thus prepared for a permanent ...
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... governor, being unableto resist,"peaceably submitted bothhimself and his colony to the King of England, and the governor of Virginia under him," and consented to pay a tribute. Argal then continued his voyage to Jamestown. But another ...
... governor, being unableto resist,"peaceably submitted bothhimself and his colony to the King of England, and the governor of Virginia under him," and consented to pay a tribute. Argal then continued his voyage to Jamestown. But another ...
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... governor's permission; that no man should shoot, unlessin hisown necessary defence, until a new supplyof ammunition should arrive, onpainof a year's personal service; thatnone should go onboardthe ships at Jamestown, withoutthe governor's ...
... governor's permission; that no man should shoot, unlessin hisown necessary defence, until a new supplyof ammunition should arrive, onpainof a year's personal service; thatnone should go onboardthe ships at Jamestown, withoutthe governor's ...
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... governor. Its actswerenot to be inforceuntil confirmed by the general courtin England, andthe ratification returned under its seal. Onthe other hand,noorder of the general court wastobind the colony untilassented toby the assembly. 1622 ...
... governor. Its actswerenot to be inforceuntil confirmed by the general courtin England, andthe ratification returned under its seal. Onthe other hand,noorder of the general court wastobind the colony untilassented toby the assembly. 1622 ...
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... governor and council, wereenacted into laws;andform the oldest legislative rules ofaction now remainingonrecord. Among them are various regulations respectingthechurch of England.But theactbestrepresenting the condition of the colonists ...
... governor and council, wereenacted into laws;andform the oldest legislative rules ofaction now remainingonrecord. Among them are various regulations respectingthechurch of England.But theactbestrepresenting the condition of the colonists ...
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