The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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protection of the colony , looked after the distribution of the Company's communal stores that were sent out from England , and saw to their replenishment by trade with the Indians ; the " labourers " included the agricultural servants ...
protection of the colony , looked after the distribution of the Company's communal stores that were sent out from England , and saw to their replenishment by trade with the Indians ; the " labourers " included the agricultural servants ...
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An instruction to this effect was sent out by the new governor , Sir George Yeardley , and the first Assembly was convoked in the church at James Town in July 1619.1 The union of the separate districts as parts of one colony government ...
An instruction to this effect was sent out by the new governor , Sir George Yeardley , and the first Assembly was convoked in the church at James Town in July 1619.1 The union of the separate districts as parts of one colony government ...
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sent out Captain Henry Hawley to recapture the island . Though the Courteen party refused to allow him to land , Hawley treacherously persuaded Powell to come aboard his ship for a conference and then seized and confined him .
sent out Captain Henry Hawley to recapture the island . Though the Courteen party refused to allow him to land , Hawley treacherously persuaded Powell to come aboard his ship for a conference and then seized and confined him .
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