 | William Stith - Virginia - 1747 - 517 pages
...would? vouchfafe unto them our Licence, to make Habitation, Plantation, and to deduce a Colony of fundry of our People into that Part of America, commonly called VIRGINIA, and other Part* and Territories in America, either appertaining unto as, or which are not now actually... | |
 | America - 1774
...youchfafe u-nto them our licence, to make habitation, plantation, and to deduce a colony of fundry of our people into that part of America, commonly called Virginia, and other parts and territories in America, either appertaining unto us, or which are not now actually... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1775
...vouchsafe unto them our licence, to make habitation, plantation, and to deduce a colony of fund ry of our people into that part of America, commonly called Virginia, and other parts and territories in America, either appertaining unto us$ or which are not now actually... | |
 | James Murray - United States - 1780
...vouchfafe unto them .our licence, to make habitations., plantations, and to deduce a colony of fundry of our people into that part of America commonly called Virginia, and other parts and territories in America, either appertaining unto us, or which are not now actually... | |
 | William Waller Hening - Law - 1823
...subjects, have Preamble been humble suitors unto us, that we would vouchsafe unto them our licence, to make habitation, plantation, and to deduce a colony...that part of America, commonly called Virginia, and other parts and territories in America, either appertaining unto qg, or which are not now actually... | |
 | James Grahame - United States - 1833
...thirty-fourth and fortyfifth degrees of north latitude, together with all islands situated within a hundred miles of their shores. The design of the patentees...forth, that " so noble a work may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of christian religion... | |
 | James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 451 pages
...their shores. The design of the names— m~ patentees was declared to be, " to make habitation and plantation, and to deduce a colony of sundry of our...Virginia;" and as the main recommendation of the design, it was announced that " so noble a work may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the... | |
 | James Silk Buckingham - Slavery - 1842 - 587 pages
...in political instruments, the pretence set forth in this case was a desire " to make habitation and plantation, and to deduce a Colony of sundry of our...into that part of America commonly called Virginia, that so noble a work may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine... | |
 | Samuel Lucas - Carolina - 1850 - 123 pages
...our loving subjects, have been humble suitors unto us, that we would vouchsafe unto them our licence, to make habitation, plantation, and to deduce a colony...that part of America, commonly called Virginia, and other parts and territories in America, either appertaining unto us, or which are not now actually... | |
 | Rev. Edward Ballard - 1863
...petitioners to be, " That wee would vouchsafe unto them our license to make habitation, plantation and deduce a colony of sundry of our people into that part of Virginia, and other parts of America." A council of fifty-two persons was appointed by the charter... | |
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