The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... , and from all impo- sitions on importations and exportations from or to any of the king's dominions , " except only the five pounds in the hundred due for 1609 . customs . " The colonists were declared to 44 INTRODUCTION .
... , and from all impo- sitions on importations and exportations from or to any of the king's dominions , " except only the five pounds in the hundred due for 1609 . customs . " The colonists were declared to 44 INTRODUCTION .
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... pounds into the treasury of the company ; and , when afterwards in 1620 , they were com- plained of by the commons in parliament , and therefore discontinued by proclamation , they were spoken of , as having " supplied the real food by ...
... pounds into the treasury of the company ; and , when afterwards in 1620 , they were com- plained of by the commons in parliament , and therefore discontinued by proclamation , they were spoken of , as having " supplied the real food by ...
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... pound , under the penalty of three years servitude to the company ; that no person should traffic privately with the Indians , or teach them the use of fire arms under pain of death ; that no person should hunt deer or hogs without the ...
... pound , under the penalty of three years servitude to the company ; that no person should traffic privately with the Indians , or teach them the use of fire arms under pain of death ; that no person should hunt deer or hogs without the ...
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... pounds of to- bacco , then selling at three shillings per pound , and a debt so contracted was made of greater dignity than any other . The education of children was likewise attended to , and several steps were taken towards founding ...
... pounds of to- bacco , then selling at three shillings per pound , and a debt so contracted was made of greater dignity than any other . The education of children was likewise attended to , and several steps were taken towards founding ...
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... pound , in lieu of all charges , and that the whole productions of the colony should be brought to England . The industry , number , and produce of the colony had now greatly increased . At peace with the Indians , and unapprehensive of ...
... pound , in lieu of all charges , and that the whole productions of the colony should be brought to England . The industry , number , and produce of the colony had now greatly increased . At peace with the Indians , and unapprehensive of ...
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