The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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... ment of Capt . White was instructed to plant the settlement on Re - settle- the shores of the Chesapeake , but arriving at Roanoke Roanoke . in the month of July , when everything combined to give the most favorable impressions of the ...
... ment of Capt . White was instructed to plant the settlement on Re - settle- the shores of the Chesapeake , but arriving at Roanoke Roanoke . in the month of July , when everything combined to give the most favorable impressions of the ...
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... ment . of which and under whose shelter , all others have been successively planted and reared . " son's state- This is well enough to say in rounding a period , or closing a chapter , but it is very carelessly expressed and is not ...
... ment . of which and under whose shelter , all others have been successively planted and reared . " son's state- This is well enough to say in rounding a period , or closing a chapter , but it is very carelessly expressed and is not ...
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... ment itself must be regarded as a nucleus for further Charter , Sec . xiv . , experiments and observations by the Company , rather Post . than the actual commencement of a well ordered and permanently established frame - work of social ...
... ment itself must be regarded as a nucleus for further Charter , Sec . xiv . , experiments and observations by the Company , rather Post . than the actual commencement of a well ordered and permanently established frame - work of social ...
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... ment of the honor and service of God , and the enlarge - 1612-24 . ment of his kingdom against the heathen people ; and of 1621 . next , in erecting of the said colony in due obedience Christiani- to his majesty , and all lawful ...
... ment of the honor and service of God , and the enlarge - 1612-24 . ment of his kingdom against the heathen people ; and of 1621 . next , in erecting of the said colony in due obedience Christiani- to his majesty , and all lawful ...
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... ment . next , and then Wyatt to be published governor ; to swear the councel . and other George Sandis appointed treasurer , and he is to put Treasurer in execution all orders of court about staple commodi- officers . ties ; to whom is ...
... ment . next , and then Wyatt to be published governor ; to swear the councel . and other George Sandis appointed treasurer , and he is to put Treasurer in execution all orders of court about staple commodi- officers . ties ; to whom is ...
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