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... hand , to the House's grant to the king of £ 200,000 fixed annual revenue , subject to eight stringent conditions . In the beginning of 1612 , he was employed on the part of the king to carry a treatise , the joint production of the ...
... hand , to the House's grant to the king of £ 200,000 fixed annual revenue , subject to eight stringent conditions . In the beginning of 1612 , he was employed on the part of the king to carry a treatise , the joint production of the ...
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... hands of his subordinate . The ship , after a rough passage of sixteen weeks , arrived at James City with the afflicting intelligence that Lord De la Warre had died at sea . Meanwhile , the clamor against Argall , stimulated by ...
... hands of his subordinate . The ship , after a rough passage of sixteen weeks , arrived at James City with the afflicting intelligence that Lord De la Warre had died at sea . Meanwhile , the clamor against Argall , stimulated by ...
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... hands of the Speaker , for distribution to him and the others , " according to their degrees and ranks . " The laws enacted by this Assembly were sent to England , but never formally confirmed by the Company . ( Stith , p . 160 , and ...
... hands of the Speaker , for distribution to him and the others , " according to their degrees and ranks . " The laws enacted by this Assembly were sent to England , but never formally confirmed by the Company . ( Stith , p . 160 , and ...
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... hands of Sir Francis Wyatt , and his own office filled by Christopher Davison . About three months later , in February , 1622 , he went overland to the Chowan River . Smith briefly mentions , that he found the country pleasant and ...
... hands of Sir Francis Wyatt , and his own office filled by Christopher Davison . About three months later , in February , 1622 , he went overland to the Chowan River . Smith briefly mentions , that he found the country pleasant and ...
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... hands . During his absence , a declara- tion in the name of the Council , dated the 7th of May , 1623 , was issued to the public , in which several charges were made against him for acts alleged to have been done by him as an instrument ...
... hands . During his absence , a declara- tion in the name of the Council , dated the 7th of May , 1623 , was issued to the public , in which several charges were made against him for acts alleged to have been done by him as an instrument ...
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