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... thousand personshad been sent from England to people it. Yet, at the dissolution of the company, the annual imports from Virginia did not exceed twenty thousand pounds in value, andthe population of the country was reduced to about ...
... thousand personshad been sent from England to people it. Yet, at the dissolution of the company, the annual imports from Virginia did not exceed twenty thousand pounds in value, andthe population of the country was reduced to about ...
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... thousand, and itsmilitia ateight thousand. A letter from lord Culpeper in December, 1681, supposes that there mightthen bein thecolony fifteen thousand fighting men. This calculation howeveris probably exaggerated, asthereport of ...
... thousand, and itsmilitia ateight thousand. A letter from lord Culpeper in December, 1681, supposes that there mightthen bein thecolony fifteen thousand fighting men. This calculation howeveris probably exaggerated, asthereport of ...
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... thousand emigrants; and,inthe October following, landed onthe banks of the Delaware. In addition tothe colonists sentout by himself, he found, on his arrival severalsmall settlements ofSwedes, Dutch, Finlanders, and English, amounting ...
... thousand emigrants; and,inthe October following, landed onthe banks of the Delaware. In addition tothe colonists sentout by himself, he found, on his arrival severalsmall settlements ofSwedes, Dutch, Finlanders, and English, amounting ...
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John Marshall. Rhode Island; requesting them to raise one thousand men for the expedition. Connecticut declined furnishing her quota; but the other three colonies raised the whole number, who were disposed intotwo regiments, one ...
John Marshall. Rhode Island; requesting them to raise one thousand men for the expedition. Connecticut declined furnishing her quota; but the other three colonies raised the whole number, who were disposed intotwo regiments, one ...
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... thousand pounds; and the examplewas followedby Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. Provisionswere obtained by impressment. The army consisted of sevenveteran regiments, who had served underthedukeof Marlborough; one regiment of ...
... thousand pounds; and the examplewas followedby Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. Provisionswere obtained by impressment. The army consisted of sevenveteran regiments, who had served underthedukeof Marlborough; one regiment of ...
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