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... Nathaniel Bacon , junr . , of but little experience , and but of two years ' continuance in the Colony , who thinking himself wiser than the law , raised forces by " beat of drum to obstruct the proceedings of the Assembly to the terror ...
... Nathaniel Bacon , junr . , of but little experience , and but of two years ' continuance in the Colony , who thinking himself wiser than the law , raised forces by " beat of drum to obstruct the proceedings of the Assembly to the terror ...
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... Nathaniel Bacon , one of his Majesty's Council for Virginia , in consideration of his good services and 1675 . May 12 . May 12 . abilities in 230 COLONIAL PAPERS .
... Nathaniel Bacon , one of his Majesty's Council for Virginia , in consideration of his good services and 1675 . May 12 . May 12 . abilities in 230 COLONIAL PAPERS .
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... Nathaniel Bacon , lately sworn one of the Council . They complain of the great and unequal taxes , the poorer sort by the poll paying as much as he that hath 20,000 acres , and the charge of two burgesses is 500 lbs . of tobacco daily ...
... Nathaniel Bacon , lately sworn one of the Council . They complain of the great and unequal taxes , the poorer sort by the poll paying as much as he that hath 20,000 acres , and the charge of two burgesses is 500 lbs . of tobacco daily ...
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... Nathaniel Bacon , junior , of but little experience , and but of two years continuance in the Colony , who " thinking himself wiser than the law , raised forces by beat of drum to obstruct the proceedings of the Assembly to the terror ...
... Nathaniel Bacon , junior , of but little experience , and but of two years continuance in the Colony , who " thinking himself wiser than the law , raised forces by beat of drum to obstruct the proceedings of the Assembly to the terror ...
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... Bacon to the King . That his only son Nathaniel Bacon in Virginia has been unhappily prevailed upon by the importunity of his distressed neighbours to lead them forth without the Governor's Commission , against their cruel and ...
... Bacon to the King . That his only son Nathaniel Bacon in Virginia has been unhappily prevailed upon by the importunity of his distressed neighbours to lead them forth without the Governor's Commission , against their cruel and ...
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Página 65 - The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia.
Página 190 - In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right in his own eyes.
Página 5 - Price 10*. each Volume or Part.] On 25 July 1822, the House of Commons presented an address to the Crown, stating that the editions of the works of our ancient historians were inconvenient and defective ; that many of their writings still remained in manuscript, and, in some cases, in a single copy only. They added, " that an " uniform and convenient edition of the whole, published under His Majesty's " royal sanction, would be an undertaking honourable to His Majesty's reign, " and conducive to...
Página 337 - I cannot but suspect assemblies would be of dangerous consequence, nothing being more known than the aptness of such bodies to assume to themselves many privileges, which prove destructive to, or very often disturb, the peace of government, when they are allowed.
Página 20 - HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. REPORTS OF THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO INQUIRE WHAT PAPERS AND MANUSCRIPTS BELONGING TO PRIVATE FAMILIES AND INSTITUTIONS ARE EXTANT WHICH WOULD BE OF UTILITY IN THE ILLUSTRATION OF HISTORY, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, SCIENCE AND GENERAL LITERATURE. Date. 1870 (Beprintcd 1874.) 1871 1872 (Reprinted 1895.' 1873 FIRST REPORT, WITH APPENDIX Contents : — ENGLAND. House of Lords ; Cambridge Colleges ; Abingdon and other Corporations, &c. SCOTLAND. Advocates...
Página 8 - British authors as have written on historical subjects. 27. ROYAL AND OTHER HISTORICAL LETTERS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE REIGN OF HENRY III. Vol. I., 1216-1235. Vol. II., 1236-1272. Selected and edited by the Rev. WW SHIRLEY, DD, Regius Professor in Ecclesiastical History, and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
Página 595 - Price 15s. each Volume or Part.] As far back as the year 1800, a Committee of the House of Commons recommended that Indexes and Calendars should be made to the Public Records, and thirty-six years afterwards another Committee of the House of Commons reiterated that recommendation in more forcible words ; but it was not until the incorporation of the State Paper Office with the Public Record Office that the...
Página 39 - And forasmuch, as it shall be necessary for all such our loving subjects, as shall inhabit within the said precincts of Virginia, aforesaid, to determine to live together, in the fear and true worship of Almighty God, Christian peace, and civil quietness...
Página 1 - Elizabeth, 1589-1603; an Appendix to the Scottish Series, 1543-1592; and the State Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots during her Detention in England, 1568-1587.