The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 4Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard Virginia Historical Society., 1897 - Virginia |
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... appeare for you more Particularly , of * All these letters are addressed to Philip Ludwell and are a part of the Ludwell MSS . and to give you the preference of my small interest SOME COLONIAL LETTERS . 15 Some Colonial Letters.
... appeare for you more Particularly , of * All these letters are addressed to Philip Ludwell and are a part of the Ludwell MSS . and to give you the preference of my small interest SOME COLONIAL LETTERS . 15 Some Colonial Letters.
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... interest before Coll . Carter . Mr. Blathwayt desired three days to consider of it wch was but reasonable , and asked me some questions , amongst ye rest if you were well wth Mr. Byrd , we we both affirmed you were . Before Mr ...
... interest before Coll . Carter . Mr. Blathwayt desired three days to consider of it wch was but reasonable , and asked me some questions , amongst ye rest if you were well wth Mr. Byrd , we we both affirmed you were . Before Mr ...
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... interest to com- ply and not to Shock y Gov ' Especially when it is a request that will be soe Reputable for him in putting it in ye hands of a gentleman that will fully accord with him and oblige ye publique at ye same time . By Coll ...
... interest to com- ply and not to Shock y Gov ' Especially when it is a request that will be soe Reputable for him in putting it in ye hands of a gentleman that will fully accord with him and oblige ye publique at ye same time . By Coll ...
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... to me hints that might greatly be improved to ye advancem ' of Virginia , and what does not seeme to be Repugnant to ye Interest of other nations , but there is two of them that will never be * * here viz SOME COLONIAL LETTERS . 19.
... to me hints that might greatly be improved to ye advancem ' of Virginia , and what does not seeme to be Repugnant to ye Interest of other nations , but there is two of them that will never be * * here viz SOME COLONIAL LETTERS . 19.
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... Interest of Virginia as to be Constantly seek- ing that Country of y *** that was always appropriated to Defray ye Contingent Charges of ye Govert your hive of Vir- ginia brings a great deal of Hony to this Nation and costs them nothing ...
... Interest of Virginia as to be Constantly seek- ing that Country of y *** that was always appropriated to Defray ye Contingent Charges of ye Govert your hive of Vir- ginia brings a great deal of Hony to this Nation and costs them nothing ...
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