The Financial History of Virginia 1609-1776, מהדורות 10-12

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Columbia University, 1893 - 162 עמודים
 

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עמוד 20 - The governor shall not lay any taxes or ympositions upon the colony, their lands or commodities, other way than by the authority of the general assembly, to be levyed and ymployed as the said assembly shall appoynt.
עמוד 68 - Traffick shall be made; And after the said one and twenty Years ended, the same shall be taken to the Use of Us, our Heirs, and Successors, by such Officers and Ministers, as by Us, our Heirs, and Successors, shall be thereunto assigned or appointed ; XIV.
עמוד 96 - Governour and councel unless it be before adjudged and confirmed by act or order, and after passing in the house shall be humbly presented to their honors for approbation or dissent.
עמוד 13 - And when that they shall hither come, each man shall have his share. Day wages for the laborer, and for his more content, A house and garden plot shall have ; besides, tis further ment That every man shall have a part, and not thereof...
עמוד 14 - Governor, about May 1617, hath left and delivered to him by his predecessor a portion of public land called the Company's garden, which yielded to them in one year about ^300 profit...
עמוד 95 - ... under which is comprehended as the most speciall and binding obligation, the preservation of the rights and properties of the people, to which this course...
עמוד 110 - Norton's chief employments, which being the money you trade with the natives, we would by no means have, through too much abundance, vilified, or the Virginians at all permitted to see or understand the manufacture of them.
עמוד 99 - In a letter to the Board of Trade, he declared that the only way effectually to check the progress of the French, would be an act of...
עמוד 76 - ... without an Assembly Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses. You laid a Duty last Session on Liquors and Slaves Imported as had been done by former Assemblys with very good Effect, to make those Assemblys more easy to the Country by lessening the Levy per poll; But the Interfering Interest of the Affrican Company has deprived us of that advantage, and has obtained a repeal of that Law...

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