Settlements to Society: 1584-1763, Volumen1Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1966 - 386 páginas |
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... require for the defence of the same against the invasion or attempt of any of our enemies , and then , if occasion shall require to pursue and prosecute in or out of the limits of our said Territories and Plantations or any of them ...
... require for the defence of the same against the invasion or attempt of any of our enemies , and then , if occasion shall require to pursue and prosecute in or out of the limits of our said Territories and Plantations or any of them ...
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... require you Our said Commis- sioners , more particularly and in a principal manner to inform yourselves what Navall Stores may be furnished from Our Plantations , and in what Quantities , and by what methods Our Royall purpose of having ...
... require you Our said Commis- sioners , more particularly and in a principal manner to inform yourselves what Navall Stores may be furnished from Our Plantations , and in what Quantities , and by what methods Our Royall purpose of having ...
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... require many ages to settle it fully ; and , till it is fully settled , labor will never be cheap here , where no man continues long a laborer for others , but gets a plantation of his own , no man continues long a journeyman to a trade ...
... require many ages to settle it fully ; and , till it is fully settled , labor will never be cheap here , where no man continues long a laborer for others , but gets a plantation of his own , no man continues long a journeyman to a trade ...
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PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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