An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 3compiler ; H.D. Symonds and J. Ridgeway, 1791 - 510 páginas |
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... at twenty - five years purchase , and including arrears , at two hundred and fifty - nine thousand , four hundred and eighty - eight pounds , five fhillings , 3 fhillings , dollars at 7 / 6 - and the 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
... at twenty - five years purchase , and including arrears , at two hundred and fifty - nine thousand , four hundred and eighty - eight pounds , five fhillings , 3 fhillings , dollars at 7 / 6 - and the 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
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... fifty acres of land were granted to every emigrant and his heirs , and the fame quantity to every perfon imported by others . Dale failed for England in the beginning of 1616 , giving up the truft to Sir George Yeardley , as deputy ...
... fifty acres of land were granted to every emigrant and his heirs , and the fame quantity to every perfon imported by others . Dale failed for England in the beginning of 1616 , giving up the truft to Sir George Yeardley , as deputy ...
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... fifty thousand pounds . They did not , however , abandon the colony in its diftrefs while they continued a corporation . Timely fupplies were fent from England to the Vir- ginia fettlers , which fo animated them , that they carried on ...
... fifty thousand pounds . They did not , however , abandon the colony in its diftrefs while they continued a corporation . Timely fupplies were fent from England to the Vir- ginia fettlers , which fo animated them , that they carried on ...
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... fifty for every fervant , paying only an half - penny an acre - and that the fame freedom from customs , which had been confirmed by the royal charter , fhould be allowed to every one . The proprietaries appointed Sir William Berkley ...
... fifty for every fervant , paying only an half - penny an acre - and that the fame freedom from customs , which had been confirmed by the royal charter , fhould be allowed to every one . The proprietaries appointed Sir William Berkley ...
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... fifty pounds per annum upon the Epifcopal minifter at Charleston , for ever , and likewife to furnish him with a good houfe , a glebe , and two fervants . A very different fpirit wrought in the Earl of Bath , when he fuc- ceeded to the ...
... fifty pounds per annum upon the Epifcopal minifter at Charleston , for ever , and likewife to furnish him with a good houfe , a glebe , and two fervants . A very different fpirit wrought in the Earl of Bath , when he fuc- ceeded to the ...
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