A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 pages |
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... governor of all the continents and islands which he might visit ; that these offices should be hereditary in his family ; and that the tenth of everything bought , bartered , found , or got within the bounds of his admiralship , abating ...
... governor of all the continents and islands which he might visit ; that these offices should be hereditary in his family ; and that the tenth of everything bought , bartered , found , or got within the bounds of his admiralship , abating ...
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... governor . 8. The season after their arrival proved very sickly , and nearly half their number died before the cool weather set in . Among those that died was Bartholomew Gosnold , one of the ablest men of the Council . The native ...
... governor . 8. The season after their arrival proved very sickly , and nearly half their number died before the cool weather set in . Among those that died was Bartholomew Gosnold , one of the ablest men of the Council . The native ...
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From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 Alexander Hamilton Stephens. governor , or president , was also , according to the charter , appointed by the stockholders . Changes in these particulars soon followed , as we shall see . The ...
From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 Alexander Hamilton Stephens. governor , or president , was also , according to the charter , appointed by the stockholders . Changes in these particulars soon followed , as we shall see . The ...
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... governor by Sir Thomas Dale . 11. In September , 1611 , Sir Thomas Gates , who had beer . appointed governor , to succeed Sir Thomas Dale , arrived with six ships and three hundred immigrants , and a large amount of provisions . The ...
... governor by Sir Thomas Dale . 11. In September , 1611 , Sir Thomas Gates , who had beer . appointed governor , to succeed Sir Thomas Dale , arrived with six ships and three hundred immigrants , and a large amount of provisions . The ...
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... governor by Sir Thomas Dale , who continued in office until 1616 , when he returned to England , and was succeeded by Mr. George Yeardley . Mr. Yeardley's term of office continued but about one year . His successor was Captain Argall ...
... governor by Sir Thomas Dale , who continued in office until 1616 , when he returned to England , and was succeeded by Mr. George Yeardley . Mr. Yeardley's term of office continued but about one year . His successor was Captain Argall ...
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