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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... proved so unfortunate for the monarch , Virginia ad- hered to the royal cause . The parliament , after the establishment of their power , despatched a fleet with a body of land forces to reduce the colony . This arma- ment 63.
... proved so unfortunate for the monarch , Virginia ad- hered to the royal cause . The parliament , after the establishment of their power , despatched a fleet with a body of land forces to reduce the colony . This arma- ment 63.
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... forces to reduce the colony . This arma- ment arrived in the Chesapeake , in the year 1651 , under the command of sir G ... force neither contemptible as to numbers nor valour . She had also at her head a man of loyalty and courage , who ...
... forces to reduce the colony . This arma- ment arrived in the Chesapeake , in the year 1651 , under the command of sir G ... force neither contemptible as to numbers nor valour . She had also at her head a man of loyalty and courage , who ...
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... force to aid the constituted authorities , he marched in pursuit of the insurgents , and proceeded as far as the falls of James river , when he was alarmed with the news of another insurrection at Jamestown . He immediately hastened ...
... force to aid the constituted authorities , he marched in pursuit of the insurgents , and proceeded as far as the falls of James river , when he was alarmed with the news of another insurrection at Jamestown . He immediately hastened ...
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... by a small detachment . There were at this time several English ships lying in the river , by one of which Bacon was intercepted and car- ried prisoner to Jamestown . The fame of his victory , however , had given such force to the 75.
... by a small detachment . There were at this time several English ships lying in the river , by one of which Bacon was intercepted and car- ried prisoner to Jamestown . The fame of his victory , however , had given such force to the 75.
Página 76
... force to the current of public favour , that the governor found it necessary to release him , and after giving his parole , he was admitted to a seat in the council . The spirit of rebellion , far from having subsided , acquired new ...
... force to the current of public favour , that the governor found it necessary to release him , and after giving his parole , he was admitted to a seat in the council . The spirit of rebellion , far from having subsided , acquired new ...
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