Richard Bland, Conservator of Self-government in Eighteenth-century Virginia |
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... Pendleton said of Sheild's report : foundation . We had it before & I fear has too just It highly dishonours Us ... Pendleton to William Woodford , June 14 , 1775 , Pendleton Papers , David Mays , ec . , I , 109 . Bland moved quickly to ...
... Pendleton said of Sheild's report : foundation . We had it before & I fear has too just It highly dishonours Us ... Pendleton to William Woodford , June 14 , 1775 , Pendleton Papers , David Mays , ec . , I , 109 . Bland moved quickly to ...
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... Pendleton to replace Randolph as president 30 of that assembly , and Pendleton was elected . Then the delegates turned immediately to the matter of resisting the British . For more than a week they debated what course to take . Robert ...
... Pendleton to replace Randolph as president 30 of that assembly , and Pendleton was elected . Then the delegates turned immediately to the matter of resisting the British . For more than a week they debated what course to take . Robert ...
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... Pendleton . Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1939 . This work is superseded by David Mays ' study of Pendleton . Kibler , J. Luther . Sketches of One Hundred and 339.
... Pendleton . Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1939 . This work is superseded by David Mays ' study of Pendleton . Kibler , J. Luther . Sketches of One Hundred and 339.
Contents
An Apprentice Burgess | 31 |
The Pistole Fee Dispute ཎྜ | 95 |
The Two Penny Controversy | 123 |
Copyright | |
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