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... forces . Neither is there care taken to supply Sir Thomas Dale with the 2000 men whom he demandeth . Neither is it likely indeed that the King of Spain will break so profitable a peace for that which may cost him dear the getting , and ...
... forces . Neither is there care taken to supply Sir Thomas Dale with the 2000 men whom he demandeth . Neither is it likely indeed that the King of Spain will break so profitable a peace for that which may cost him dear the getting , and ...
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... force ( Lawes Divine , Morall , & Martiall ) , this was an offence punishable by death . The only legal question that could be raised was , whether the service was " for the dignity and advance- ment of the colony . " The sentence ...
... force ( Lawes Divine , Morall , & Martiall ) , this was an offence punishable by death . The only legal question that could be raised was , whether the service was " for the dignity and advance- ment of the colony . " The sentence ...
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... force and numbers to the native enemies of the colony . The Governor in effect , but unwittingly , was drawn into co - operation with this implacable enemy of the colony in increasing the identical danger which he afterwards pointed out ...
... force and numbers to the native enemies of the colony . The Governor in effect , but unwittingly , was drawn into co - operation with this implacable enemy of the colony in increasing the identical danger which he afterwards pointed out ...
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... force of arms , the Chickahominies to pay their stipulated tribute of corn , yet by weakly yielding to the crafty request of Opechancanough , to make no peace with them without his advice , enabled that savage chief to make himself more ...
... force of arms , the Chickahominies to pay their stipulated tribute of corn , yet by weakly yielding to the crafty request of Opechancanough , to make no peace with them without his advice , enabled that savage chief to make himself more ...
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... force . Under the older law , every man and woman was required to attend Divine service twice every day . For the first absence on a working day , the penalty was loss of the day's allowance of food from the public store ; for the ...
... force . Under the older law , every man and woman was required to attend Divine service twice every day . For the first absence on a working day , the penalty was loss of the day's allowance of food from the public store ; for the ...
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