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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... OCCUR IN THE COLONIAL , REVOLUTIONARY , OR SUBSEQUENT PERIOD OF OUR HISTORY . BY J. W. CAMPBELL . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY J. W. CAMPBELL .. William Fry , Printer . 1813 . DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT : SEAL . BE A.
... OCCUR IN THE COLONIAL , REVOLUTIONARY , OR SUBSEQUENT PERIOD OF OUR HISTORY . BY J. W. CAMPBELL . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY J. W. CAMPBELL .. William Fry , Printer . 1813 . DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT : SEAL . BE A.
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... published a proclamation commanding Bacon and his followers to disperse , under penalty of being proclaimed traitors . Not relying , how- ever , on mere proclamations , the governor de- termined on more effective measures . Having ...
... published a proclamation commanding Bacon and his followers to disperse , under penalty of being proclaimed traitors . Not relying , how- ever , on mere proclamations , the governor de- termined on more effective measures . Having ...
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... published an act of general indemnity for all offences committed during the rebellion . The prudent administra- tion of Culpeper entitled him to the friendship of the colony , which could not have been bet ter expressed than by making ...
... published an act of general indemnity for all offences committed during the rebellion . The prudent administra- tion of Culpeper entitled him to the friendship of the colony , which could not have been bet ter expressed than by making ...
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... published a proclamation forbidding all inflammatory discourses , and factions tending to disturb the the peace of go- vernment . Several persons were also appre- hended and brought before the council for treasonable proceedings . The ...
... published a proclamation forbidding all inflammatory discourses , and factions tending to disturb the the peace of go- vernment . Several persons were also appre- hended and brought before the council for treasonable proceedings . The ...
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... a new election of burgesses , and several proclamations were published relative to the general interests of the colony . From the cha- racter given by Beverley of sir Edmund An- dros , we must conclude that he had been much 90.
... a new election of burgesses , and several proclamations were published relative to the general interests of the colony . From the cha- racter given by Beverley of sir Edmund An- dros , we must conclude that he had been much 90.
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