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... hundred and fifty four thousand four hundred and fifteen persons. The enumerations whichhave been madeunder the authorityof government,show anaugmentation ofnumbers at the rateof about thirtyfour per centum[2] in ten years;and itis ...
... hundred and fifty four thousand four hundred and fifteen persons. The enumerations whichhave been madeunder the authorityof government,show anaugmentation ofnumbers at the rateof about thirtyfour per centum[2] in ten years;and itis ...
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... hundred tons, and two barks, carrying one hundred and fivemen, destinedtoremain inthecountry. 1606 Voyage of Newport. The command of thissmall squadron was givento captain Newport, who, on the 19thof December, sailed from the Thames ...
... hundred tons, and two barks, carrying one hundred and fivemen, destinedtoremain inthecountry. 1606 Voyage of Newport. The command of thissmall squadron was givento captain Newport, who, on the 19thof December, sailed from the Thames ...
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... hundred milestothe southward,andup into theland, throughout,from seato sea, west andnorthwest; andalso all the islandslying withinone hundredmiles of thecoast of both seasofthe precinct aforesaid: tobe holden as of the manor of East ...
... hundred milestothe southward,andup into theland, throughout,from seato sea, west andnorthwest; andalso all the islandslying withinone hundredmiles of thecoast of both seasofthe precinct aforesaid: tobe holden as of the manor of East ...
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... hundred mento the falls ofJames river,under the commandof West,andthe same numberto Nansemond, underthatof Martin. These persons conducted their settlements withso little judgment, that they soon converted all the neighbouring ...
... hundred mento the falls ofJames river,under the commandof West,andthe same numberto Nansemond, underthatof Martin. These persons conducted their settlements withso little judgment, that they soon converted all the neighbouring ...
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... hundred and fiftythousand pounds sterling had been expendedin planting thecolony; and more thannine thousand personshad been sent from England to people it. Yet, at the dissolution of the company, the annual imports from Virginia did ...
... hundred and fiftythousand pounds sterling had been expendedin planting thecolony; and more thannine thousand personshad been sent from England to people it. Yet, at the dissolution of the company, the annual imports from Virginia did ...
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