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" The Indians, our neighbours are absolutely subjected, so that there is no fear of them. As for correspondence, we have none with any European strangers ; nor is there a possibility to have it with our own nation further than our traffick concerns. "
The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ... - Página 517
por Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1810
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen9

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1810 - 446 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico, that we know of, except some few ffrench that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours,...nation further than our traffick concerns. 9. What arms, ammunition and stores did you find upon the place, or have been sent you since, upon his majesty's...
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The Farmers' Register, Volumen7

Edmund Ruffin - 1839 - 830 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few (Trench that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours are absolutely subjected, so that there is no (ear of I them. As for correspondence, we have none with any European étrangers; nor is there a possibility...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Note Book, Volúmenes3-4

William Maxwell - 1850 - 506 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few ffrench that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours...nation further than our traffick concerns. 9. What arms, ammunition and stores did you find upon the place, or have been sent you since, upon his majestyes...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volúmenes3-4

William Maxwell - 1850 - 502 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few ffrench that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours...possibility to have it with our own nation further than our trafRck concerns. 9. What arms, ammunition and stores did you find upon the place, or have been sent...
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The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas

John Andrew Doyle - 1882 - 606 páginas
...the discretion to keep good their houses, massacred by them;'1 and in 1661 Berkeley reported that ' the Indians, our neighbours, are absolutely subjected so that there is no fear of them.' 8 The legislation of the Virginian Assembly on behalf of the savages during this period is marked with...
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Virginia Carolorum: The Colony Under the Rule of Charles the First and ...

Edward Duffield Neill - 1886 - 454 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few ffrench, that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours...nation further than our traffick concerns. 9. What arms, ammunition, and stores did you find upon the place, or have been sent you since, upon his majestye's...
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Virginia Carolorum: The Colony Under the Rule of Charles the First and ...

Edward Duffield Neill - 1886 - 458 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few ffrench, that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours...nation further than our traffick concerns. 9. What arms, ammunition, and stores did you find upon the place, or have been sent you since, upon his majestye's...
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Virginia Carolorum: The Colony Under the Rule of Charles the First and ...

Edward Duffield Neill - 1886 - 462 páginas
...Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few ffrench, that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbours...of them. As for correspondence, we have none with VIRGINIA CAROLORUM. 333 any European strangers; nor is there a possibility to have it with our own...
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English Colonies in America ...: Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas

John Andrew Doyle - 1889 - 460 páginas
...the discretion to keep good their houses, massacred by them; "2 and in 1661 Berkeley reported that " the Indians, our neighbours, are absolutely subjected so that there is no fear of them." 3 The legislation of the Virginian Assembly on behalf of the savages during this period is marked with...
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National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen13

1891 - 928 páginas
...neighbors ? Ans. — We have no Europeans seated nearer to us than St. Christophers or Mexico that we know of, except some few French that are beyond New England. The Indians, our neighbors, are absolutely subjected, so that there is no fear of them. As for correspondence, we have...
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