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... land,covered with woods and marshes, and inhabited onlyby savages easily irritated, and when irritated, more fierce than the beasts they hunted. CHAPTER. II. Voyage ofNewport.... Settlement at Jamestown.... Distress of colonists ...
... land,covered with woods and marshes, and inhabited onlyby savages easily irritated, and when irritated, more fierce than the beasts they hunted. CHAPTER. II. Voyage ofNewport.... Settlement at Jamestown.... Distress of colonists ...
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... systemofworking in common to fill thepublic stores, seemsto have been totallyrelinquished; and, not long afterwards, fifty acres of land, promised by the rules of the company to each emigrant, were surveyed and delivered to those.
... systemofworking in common to fill thepublic stores, seemsto have been totallyrelinquished; and, not long afterwards, fifty acres of land, promised by the rules of the company to each emigrant, were surveyed and delivered to those.
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... land,the governorseems tohave been the sole legislator. His general edicts mark the severity of his rule. He ordered that merchandise should be soldatan advance of twentyfive per centum, and tobacco takeninpayment atthe rate of three ...
... land,the governorseems tohave been the sole legislator. His general edicts mark the severity of his rule. He ordered that merchandise should be soldatan advance of twentyfive per centum, and tobacco takeninpayment atthe rate of three ...
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... land. To removethis impediment to the population ofthe colony, First arrival of females,1620ninety girls, ofhumble fortune and spotless character, weretransported bythecompanyto Virginia; and in the subsequent year, they were followed ...
... land. To removethis impediment to the population ofthe colony, First arrival of females,1620ninety girls, ofhumble fortune and spotless character, weretransported bythecompanyto Virginia; and in the subsequent year, they were followed ...
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... land. This circumstance, notwithstanding the tyrannyof the provincial government, promoted emigration, and considerably increased the population ofthe colony. Atthe commencement ofthe civil war, Virginia wassupposed to contain about ...
... land. This circumstance, notwithstanding the tyrannyof the provincial government, promoted emigration, and considerably increased the population ofthe colony. Atthe commencement ofthe civil war, Virginia wassupposed to contain about ...
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