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By the King. A proclamation for setling the plantation of Virginia.
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An account of several passages and letters between His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, province of Pennsilvania, county of New-Castle, &c. commissionated by Their Majesties under the Great Seal of England, to be their lieut. and commander in chief of the militia, and of all forces by sea and land within Their Majesties collony of Connecticut, and of all forts and places of strength within the same. And the present administrators of the laws in the collony of Connecticut, in the month of October, 1693
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The kid-napper trapan'd: or, The treacherous husband caught in his own trap. Being a pleasant and true relation of a man in this town that would have sold his wife to Virginia, how he bargain'd with the master of a ship for forty five shillings, telling him she was a slut that followed him, and that he could not be rid of her; but afterwards the master discovering that she was his wife, released her, and and clapping him into the hold, carri'd him away in her stead.
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At the second sessions of the general court held at Boston in New-England. Whereas it hath pleased His Most Excellent Majesty our gratious King, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his royal pleasure, that the authority of this his colony of Massachusetts in New-England, do give forth orders that the oath of allegiance as it is by law established within his kingdome of England, be administered and taken by all his subjects within this colony, who are of years to take an oath ...
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At a meeting of the Council in Boston in the Massachusets in New-England March the fourth, 1674/5. Upon consideration of the condition of the people of God in other parts of the world, and also matters of common concernment among our selves, in reference to our sins and afflictions ... The Council, have thought it expedient, to appoint the twenty fifth day of this instant, to be kept as a day of humiliation, in fasting, and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction.
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At a general court for Their Majesties colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, sitting at Boston, upon adjournment, December. 22th. 1691. Forasmuch as these coasts have been and still are infested with divers piratical sea rovers and other enemies; whereby sundry depredations, robberies and damages have been done to and committed upon many of the king and Queens Majesties liege subjects, their vessels, goods and estates to the great impoverishing and hurt of the same ...
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A despised virgin beautified, or, Virginia benefited. setting forth, though concisely, yet perspicuously, the state of that and the neighbouring plantations, both as they have their blemishes, with the causes thereof, and as they may be cured, with the consequences thereof /
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Strange news from Virginia being a full and true account of the life and death of Nathanael Bacon, Esquire, who was the only cause and original of all the late troubles in that country : with a full relation of all the accidents which have happened in the late war there between the Christians and Indians.
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A copy of the Kings Majesties charter, for incorporating the Company of the Massachusets Bay in New-England in America granted in the fourth year of His Highness reign of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, anno Dom. 1628.
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By the Counsell of Virginea seeing it hath pleased God ... that now by the wisdome and industry of the Lord Governour settled in Virginea, the state and business of the English plantation there succeedeth with hope of a most prosperous event ...
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Copy of a petition from the governor and company of the Sommer Islands with annexed papers, presented to the right honorable the Councel of State, July the 19th, 1651 : other copies of several letters from Captain Josias Foster, governor ... with a petition from the inhabitants ... also an occasional letter written to Sir John Danvers ... the dissolution of the Virginia Company, and a large description of Virginia ...
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