Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... allowed twenty - five per cent profit on his goods . It was often at first sold in London at eight or ten shillings the pound ; but only the Company , licensed traders , and wealthy land - owners , could dispose of their tobacco in ...
... allowed twenty - five per cent profit on his goods . It was often at first sold in London at eight or ten shillings the pound ; but only the Company , licensed traders , and wealthy land - owners , could dispose of their tobacco in ...
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... allowed to doubt the entire accuracy of the statement in the " Decla- ration " respecting the hostile conduct of the Earl in this affair . We apprehend that his vigorous resistance to the " proceedings " against Argall was misconstrued ...
... allowed to doubt the entire accuracy of the statement in the " Decla- ration " respecting the hostile conduct of the Earl in this affair . We apprehend that his vigorous resistance to the " proceedings " against Argall was misconstrued ...
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... allowed Pory to occupy the speaker's chair in the General Assembly , or to act as his agent and representative in the expeditions to the Chesapeake and Accomack , and , even after the official term of both had expired , to be jointly ...
... allowed Pory to occupy the speaker's chair in the General Assembly , or to act as his agent and representative in the expeditions to the Chesapeake and Accomack , and , even after the official term of both had expired , to be jointly ...
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... allowed , for their pains , three bushels of corn , but were required to pay in advance ten shillings a bushel for freight and other charges . Stith ( p . 242 ) denies the truth of this statement , because , as he says , " the Governor ...
... allowed , for their pains , three bushels of corn , but were required to pay in advance ten shillings a bushel for freight and other charges . Stith ( p . 242 ) denies the truth of this statement , because , as he says , " the Governor ...
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... allowed to plant at Pamunkey and their former seats . Sir Francis Wyat , as we learn from his letter of the 3d of April , 1623 , to the Earl of Southampton , sent an answer by Chanco , that , if the pris- oners were returned according ...
... allowed to plant at Pamunkey and their former seats . Sir Francis Wyat , as we learn from his letter of the 3d of April , 1623 , to the Earl of Southampton , sent an answer by Chanco , that , if the pris- oners were returned according ...
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