A History of Virginia from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781: With Biographical Sketches of All the Most Distinguished Characters that Occur in the Colonial, Revolutionary, Or Subsequent Period of Our HistoryJ. W. Campbell, 1813 - 310 páginas |
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... elected Wingfield president , they en- tered on their minutes their reasons for exclud- ing Smith from a participation in the duties of the council . The first river they entered was called by the natives Powhatan , but by the English ...
... elected Wingfield president , they en- tered on their minutes their reasons for exclud- ing Smith from a participation in the duties of the council . The first river they entered was called by the natives Powhatan , but by the English ...
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... elected John Ratcliffe in his room . The adventurous mind of Smith , which could not be restrained by the love of case nor the fear of danger , led him into various parts of the country , and enabled him to make important discoveries ...
... elected John Ratcliffe in his room . The adventurous mind of Smith , which could not be restrained by the love of case nor the fear of danger , led him into various parts of the country , and enabled him to make important discoveries ...
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... elected captain F. West to fill the vacancy . During the succeeding year , above one thousand emigrants from Europe arrived in Virginia . This great accession tó the population of the colony serves to show the estimation in which the ...
... elected captain F. West to fill the vacancy . During the succeeding year , above one thousand emigrants from Europe arrived in Virginia . This great accession tó the population of the colony serves to show the estimation in which the ...
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... , when Richard Bennet was chosen governor , and a council consisting of thirteen members elected to assist in the administration . F2 CHAPTER VI . THE hostility of the Indians , although 65 provisional government until the regular ap- ...
... , when Richard Bennet was chosen governor , and a council consisting of thirteen members elected to assist in the administration . F2 CHAPTER VI . THE hostility of the Indians , although 65 provisional government until the regular ap- ...
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... elected sir William Berkeley governor of Virginia , and accompanied his commission with a body of instructions , and permission to return to Eng- land . During his absence in England , Francis Moryson , by the appointment of the council ...
... elected sir William Berkeley governor of Virginia , and accompanied his commission with a body of instructions , and permission to return to Eng- land . During his absence in England , Francis Moryson , by the appointment of the council ...
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