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AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRESENT STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF VIRGINIA . * SECT . I. Of the natural advantages of the country . Tis astonishing to hear what contrary characters are given of the country of Virginia , even by those who have often ...
AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRESENT STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF VIRGINIA . * SECT . I. Of the natural advantages of the country . Tis astonishing to hear what contrary characters are given of the country of Virginia , even by those who have often ...
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... the law of England , they are only to regard that part which was in being at the first seating of Virginia , and none of the later laws , except where the English plantations in general , or Virginia in particular , are mentioned .
... the law of England , they are only to regard that part which was in being at the first seating of Virginia , and none of the later laws , except where the English plantations in general , or Virginia in particular , are mentioned .
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The account of the king's quit - rents , which is one shilling per annum upon every 50 acres of land in Virginia , paid generally in tobacco at one penny per pound , which is 24 pounds of tobacco for every 100 acres .
The account of the king's quit - rents , which is one shilling per annum upon every 50 acres of land in Virginia , paid generally in tobacco at one penny per pound , which is 24 pounds of tobacco for every 100 acres .
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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