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... 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 probable, that formany years to come, this ratio will not be ...
... 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 probable, that formany years to come, this ratio will not be ...
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... persons of rank and influence. To select a man qualified forthis arduous task,and disposed to engage in it, was among the first objects to which their attention was directed. Sir Humphry Gilbert hadrendered himself conspicuous byhis ...
... persons of rank and influence. To select a man qualified forthis arduous task,and disposed to engage in it, was among the first objects to which their attention was directed. Sir Humphry Gilbert hadrendered himself conspicuous byhis ...
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... persons, and effects,of such intruders,until they shouldpay a duty of twoand onehalf per centum advalorem, if subjects, but offiveper centumif aliens. Thesetaxes were to be applied, for twentyone years,tothe use of the adventurers, and ...
... persons, and effects,of such intruders,until they shouldpay a duty of twoand onehalf per centum advalorem, if subjects, but offiveper centumif aliens. Thesetaxes were to be applied, for twentyone years,tothe use of the adventurers, and ...
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... persons residing out of the country, not chosen bythe people, nor affected by the laws they make, and yetleave commerce unrestrained; the patentees proceeded to execute the arduous andalmost untried taskof peopling a strange,distant ...
... persons residing out of the country, not chosen bythe people, nor affected by the laws they make, and yetleave commerce unrestrained; the patentees proceeded to execute the arduous andalmost untried taskof peopling a strange,distant ...
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... persons in the colony, to escape in the bark, and thus to desert the country.The vigilance of Smith detected these machinations,and his vigourdefeated them.[15] Smith iscaptured bythe Indians, The prospect whichnowpresented itself ...
... persons in the colony, to escape in the bark, and thus to desert the country.The vigilance of Smith detected these machinations,and his vigourdefeated them.[15] Smith iscaptured bythe Indians, The prospect whichnowpresented itself ...
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