Revolutionary Virginia, the Road to Independence: The Committees and the Second Convention, 1773-75: A Documentary RecordWilliam James Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner |
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The Treasurer some Years ago , by Order of the House of Burgesses , imported Journals in folio , down to the Session of Parliament in the Year 1765/6 inclusive , and as we are directed to have the Collection made compleat and continued ...
The Treasurer some Years ago , by Order of the House of Burgesses , imported Journals in folio , down to the Session of Parliament in the Year 1765/6 inclusive , and as we are directed to have the Collection made compleat and continued ...
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We waited for that till it was too late in the Session , to move it , in Expectation of a Motion from that Quarter . If no Letter from the Governor of Virginia should be received before next Session , the Matter will be taken up without ...
We waited for that till it was too late in the Session , to move it , in Expectation of a Motion from that Quarter . If no Letter from the Governor of Virginia should be received before next Session , the Matter will be taken up without ...
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At a Session Begun and Held on the 6th of January 1773. ... to James Warren and Samuel Adams ) engrossed the attention of the Massachusetts Committee during four sessions , beginning with one at an undesignated hour on Wednesday morning ...
At a Session Begun and Held on the 6th of January 1773. ... to James Warren and Samuel Adams ) engrossed the attention of the Massachusetts Committee during four sessions , beginning with one at an undesignated hour on Wednesday morning ...
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