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... command of Captain Argall ( Strachey , chap . 9 ) . Argall had previously sailed to and from Virginia , twice as commander ; first , in 1609 , in a vessel sent out with the leave of the Council in London , by John Cornelius , one of the ...
... command of Captain Argall ( Strachey , chap . 9 ) . Argall had previously sailed to and from Virginia , twice as commander ; first , in 1609 , in a vessel sent out with the leave of the Council in London , by John Cornelius , one of the ...
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... command of her , the execution of orders received from the Governor - general or his deputy , remained with Argall until after his arrival at Plymouth in England , on the 3d of June , 1616 , with Sir Thomas Dale , Pocahontas , and John ...
... command of her , the execution of orders received from the Governor - general or his deputy , remained with Argall until after his arrival at Plymouth in England , on the 3d of June , 1616 , with Sir Thomas Dale , Pocahontas , and John ...
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... command- ing personal qualities , as a kind of deputy - governor , or locum tenens , like most of the former acting - governors . Spilman's remark to Opechancanough merely , but rightly , denied the justice and finality of the decision ...
... command- ing personal qualities , as a kind of deputy - governor , or locum tenens , like most of the former acting - governors . Spilman's remark to Opechancanough merely , but rightly , denied the justice and finality of the decision ...
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... command any service . " For neglect so to stop , the penalty was ten pounds ; for refusing to obey such command when given , or for countermanding it , or order- ing a person to disobey it , we apprehend the penalty would legally have ...
... command any service . " For neglect so to stop , the penalty was ten pounds ; for refusing to obey such command when given , or for countermanding it , or order- ing a person to disobey it , we apprehend the penalty would legally have ...
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... command into his own hands . On the 23d of the following August , he was instructed to send Argall home as a malefactor , to answer sundry criminal charges ; and likewise to seize and send to the Company all the goods and movable ...
... command into his own hands . On the 23d of the following August , he was instructed to send Argall home as a malefactor , to answer sundry criminal charges ; and likewise to seize and send to the Company all the goods and movable ...
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