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... colony at Jamestown ; the fortunes of the Plymouth Company , both before and after the failure of its settlement at ... colony almost from its outset - he liked the epithet ' true ' , and , if he has been charged with not always ...
... colony at Jamestown ; the fortunes of the Plymouth Company , both before and after the failure of its settlement at ... colony almost from its outset - he liked the epithet ' true ' , and , if he has been charged with not always ...
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... colony needed a thorough revision . Hence the Second Charter of 1609 , whereby the London Virginia Company acquired many , though not all , of the powers hitherto reserved to the Crown ; so that , although the community of colonists in ...
... colony needed a thorough revision . Hence the Second Charter of 1609 , whereby the London Virginia Company acquired many , though not all , of the powers hitherto reserved to the Crown ; so that , although the community of colonists in ...
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... colony on the brink of dissolution , from which , however , it was preserved by the speedy arrival of Lord Delaware , chosen as Governor , we are told , for his rank , and apparently one of those solid English noblemen to whose ...
... colony on the brink of dissolution , from which , however , it was preserved by the speedy arrival of Lord Delaware , chosen as Governor , we are told , for his rank , and apparently one of those solid English noblemen to whose ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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