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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... party which then ruled the Company . In the second year of his secretaryship , they had abolished the fees by which his office was supported . The compensation substituted for them was five hundred acres of land and twenty tenants , for ...
... party which then ruled the Company . In the second year of his secretaryship , they had abolished the fees by which his office was supported . The compensation substituted for them was five hundred acres of land and twenty tenants , for ...
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... parties , that a royal commission should issue for the examination of all the affairs of the company , from the ... party , or excuse themselves . As the commission was then actually passing through the ordinary official forms , and ...
... parties , that a royal commission should issue for the examination of all the affairs of the company , from the ... party , or excuse themselves . As the commission was then actually passing through the ordinary official forms , and ...
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... party . The influence of Sir Thomas Smith , likewise , was so nearly extinct as to render his continu- ance in office a burden , and cause his voluntary resignation at the Easter Court , held on the 28th of April , 1619. His intention ...
... party . The influence of Sir Thomas Smith , likewise , was so nearly extinct as to render his continu- ance in office a burden , and cause his voluntary resignation at the Easter Court , held on the 28th of April , 1619. His intention ...
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... party , repeats this statement with the virulence which usually accompanies his remarks concerning Pory . He is copied by Belknap ( Am . Biog . II . p . 72 ) , and Belknap in turn by Campbell ( p . 149 ) , both of whom add that Pory was ...
... party , repeats this statement with the virulence which usually accompanies his remarks concerning Pory . He is copied by Belknap ( Am . Biog . II . p . 72 ) , and Belknap in turn by Campbell ( p . 149 ) , both of whom add that Pory was ...
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... party . ( Smith's Va . p . 105. ) In the month of August , 1619 , Japazaw , king of the Potomacs , came to Jamestown to urge that two ships should be sent to trade for his unusually abundant crop of corn ; but no one ventured to comply ...
... party . ( Smith's Va . p . 105. ) In the month of August , 1619 , Japazaw , king of the Potomacs , came to Jamestown to urge that two ships should be sent to trade for his unusually abundant crop of corn ; but no one ventured to comply ...
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