A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... administration excited much discontent , and at length the complaints of the Virginians making their way to the Company , Mr. George Yeardley was ap- pointed captain - general , with instructions to examine into the wrongs of the ...
... administration excited much discontent , and at length the complaints of the Virginians making their way to the Company , Mr. George Yeardley was ap- pointed captain - general , with instructions to examine into the wrongs of the ...
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... administration of public affairs , and the turbulent and insurrectionary character of the colonists . In 1674 the population was only about four thousand , and the an- nual product of tobacco eight hundred thousand pounds . In 1677 the ...
... administration of public affairs , and the turbulent and insurrectionary character of the colonists . In 1674 the population was only about four thousand , and the an- nual product of tobacco eight hundred thousand pounds . In 1677 the ...
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... administration complained of until he was removed from office . 8. During Morton's second administration , in 1686 , the Spaniards laid waste the settlements of Port Royal . Morton then prepared to attack St. Augustine , but was ...
... administration complained of until he was removed from office . 8. During Morton's second administration , in 1686 , the Spaniards laid waste the settlements of Port Royal . Morton then prepared to attack St. Augustine , but was ...
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... administration the struggle be- tween the people and the Proprietors continued . The French refugees were a source of controversy , and in this the people were clearly wrong . The refugees were orderly , industrious , and religious ...
... administration the struggle be- tween the people and the Proprietors continued . The French refugees were a source of controversy , and in this the people were clearly wrong . The refugees were orderly , industrious , and religious ...
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... administration , in 1696 , they were admitted to the same rights as the English settlers . 16. Joseph Blake succeeded Archdale . From 1696 to 1710 , there were four Governors : Joseph Blake , James Moore , Sir Nathaniel Johnson , and ...
... administration , in 1696 , they were admitted to the same rights as the English settlers . 16. Joseph Blake succeeded Archdale . From 1696 to 1710 , there were four Governors : Joseph Blake , James Moore , Sir Nathaniel Johnson , and ...
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