Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 147
... colony in Virginia was virtually aban- doned . * This delay was fatal to the colony , for as Raleigh was nearly bankrupt by the outlays to which he had been subjected , he was unable to do anything further at this time and it was not ...
... colony in Virginia was virtually aban- doned . * This delay was fatal to the colony , for as Raleigh was nearly bankrupt by the outlays to which he had been subjected , he was unable to do anything further at this time and it was not ...
Page 150
... colonists of the other . Each colony was to extend along the coast 50 miles either way from the point first occupied and from the same point inland 100 miles , so that each colony would embrace 10,000 square miles of continental ter ...
... colonists of the other . Each colony was to extend along the coast 50 miles either way from the point first occupied and from the same point inland 100 miles , so that each colony would embrace 10,000 square miles of continental ter ...
Page 152
... colony was planted . This common stock was to be managed in each col- ony by a factor who should be se- lected annually by the local council and in England by committees ap- Such pointed for that purpose . * therefore were the ...
... colony was planted . This common stock was to be managed in each col- ony by a factor who should be se- lected annually by the local council and in England by committees ap- Such pointed for that purpose . * therefore were the ...
Page 153
... Colony , shall be called the first Colony ; And they shall and may begin their said first Planta- tion and Habitation , at any Place upon the said Coast of Virginia or America , where they shall think fit and convenient , between the ...
... Colony , shall be called the first Colony ; And they shall and may begin their said first Planta- tion and Habitation , at any Place upon the said Coast of Virginia or America , where they shall think fit and convenient , between the ...
Page 154
... Colony ; And that none of our Subjects shall be permitted , or suffered , to plant or inhabit behind , or on the back of them , towards the main Land , without express License of the Council of that Colony , in Writing thereunto first ...
... Colony ; And that none of our Subjects shall be permitted , or suffered , to plant or inhabit behind , or on the back of them , towards the main Land , without express License of the Council of that Colony , in Writing thereunto first ...
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