The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ...editor, 1820 - Law |
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Page 72
... forces hereby intended to be raised ; and if no person present will advance the said reward , then the person so inlisting shall be paid the same within three days after his arrival at the place of ge- neral rendezvous , by the ...
... forces hereby intended to be raised ; and if no person present will advance the said reward , then the person so inlisting shall be paid the same within three days after his arrival at the place of ge- neral rendezvous , by the ...
Page 75
... forces a chaplain , a paymaster , three surgeons and one surgeon's mate , an adjutant , and a quarter - master . XI . And be it further enacted , That two of the said The forces companies of the men now in the pay of this colony , how ...
... forces a chaplain , a paymaster , three surgeons and one surgeon's mate , an adjutant , and a quarter - master . XI . And be it further enacted , That two of the said The forces companies of the men now in the pay of this colony , how ...
Page 81
... force . emitted . XXIII . And whereas by reason of the great scar- Treasury city of gold and silver in this colony , the taxes impo- notes to be sed by this act cannot be collected in time to answer the purposes hereby intended , Be it ...
... force . emitted . XXIII . And whereas by reason of the great scar- Treasury city of gold and silver in this colony , the taxes impo- notes to be sed by this act cannot be collected in time to answer the purposes hereby intended , Be it ...
Page 87
... forces should be raised and kept on foot , for vindicating the honor of his ma- jesty's crown , and for the safety and defence of this dominion , amounting to fifteen hundred and seventy two men , including three companies of rangers ...
... forces should be raised and kept on foot , for vindicating the honor of his ma- jesty's crown , and for the safety and defence of this dominion , amounting to fifteen hundred and seventy two men , including three companies of rangers ...
Page 89
... forces , and according to an act of Assembly , intituled , An act for preventing mutiny and desertion , without partiality , favor , or af- fection ; and if any doubt shall arise which is not ex- plained by the said articles or act of ...
... forces , and according to an act of Assembly , intituled , An act for preventing mutiny and desertion , without partiality , favor , or af- fection ; and if any doubt shall arise which is not ex- plained by the said articles or act of ...
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