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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... Virginia . He was appointed governor of the colony with the assistance of twelve counsellors . On their arrival at Cape Hatteras , they despatched a party in search of the fifty men left at Roanoke by Grenville . They found their houses ...
... Virginia . He was appointed governor of the colony with the assistance of twelve counsellors . On their arrival at Cape Hatteras , they despatched a party in search of the fifty men left at Roanoke by Grenville . They found their houses ...
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... governor , arrived in Virginia in the year 1619 . During this year six new members were added to the council , and one hundred disorderly persons were sent over as servants to the colo- nists . These unwelcome visitors were followed by ...
... governor , arrived in Virginia in the year 1619 . During this year six new members were added to the council , and one hundred disorderly persons were sent over as servants to the colo- nists . These unwelcome visitors were followed by ...
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... it by charter reverted to the crown . A provisional government was immediately form- ed , consisting of a governor and eleven coun- sellors . Sir Francis Wyatt , who had been com- 1 missioned governor in the year 1621 , was con- 57.
... it by charter reverted to the crown . A provisional government was immediately form- ed , consisting of a governor and eleven coun- sellors . Sir Francis Wyatt , who had been com- 1 missioned governor in the year 1621 , was con- 57.
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... governor in the year 1621 , was con- tinued in office , but having obtained , leave to visit Ireland , sir George Yeardley was appoint- ed to fill the vacancy made by his absence . The colony had been much harassed for some time by the ...
... governor in the year 1621 , was con- tinued in office , but having obtained , leave to visit Ireland , sir George Yeardley was appoint- ed to fill the vacancy made by his absence . The colony had been much harassed for some time by the ...
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... governor's conduct however , excited much discontent among the people ; and the assembly which met during his administration showed the apprehensions they entertained from his tyranny , by the rẻ- strictions they imposed on his ...
... governor's conduct however , excited much discontent among the people ; and the assembly which met during his administration showed the apprehensions they entertained from his tyranny , by the rẻ- strictions they imposed on his ...
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