قراءة كتاب History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

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History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

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XLV. —Assembly held in the College. Ceremony of Opening. Governor's Speech. 364 XLVI. —Church Affairs. Nicholson recalled. Huguenots. 367 XLVII. —Rev. Francis Makemie. Dissenters. 371 XLVIII. —Nott, Lieutenant-Governor. Earl of Orkney, Governor-in-chief. 375 XLIX. —Spotswood, Governor. 378 L. —Indian School. 384 LI. —Spotswood's Tramontane Expedition. 387 LII. —Virginia succours South Carolina. Disputes between Spotswood and the Burgesses. Blackbeard. 391 LIII. —Spotswood's Administration reviewed. His subsequent Career and Death. His Family. 398 LIV. —Drysdale, Governor. Robert Carter, President. 411 LV. —Gooch's Administration. Carthagena Expedition. 414 LVI. —Settlement of the Valley. John Lewis. 423 LVII. —Rev. James Blair. Governor Gooch and the Dissenters. Morris. Davies. Whitefield. 433 LVIII. —Gooch resigns. Robinson, President. Lee, President. Burwell, President. 444 LIX. —Dinwiddie, Governor. Davies and the Dissenters. George Washington. Fairfax. 452 LX. —Hostilities with the French. Death of Jumonville. Washington surrenders at Fort Necessity. 460 LXI. —Dinwiddie's Administration, continued. Braddock's Expedition. 469 LXII. —Davies. Waddell. Washington. 482 LXIII. —Settlers of the Valley. Sandy Creek Expedition. Dinwiddie succeeded by President Blair. 488 LXIV. —Fauquier, Governor. Forbes captures Fort Du Quesne. 500 LXV. —"The Parsons' Cause." Patrick Henry's Speech. 507 LXVI. —Patrick Henry. 519 LXVII. —Rev. Jonathan Boucher's Opinions on Slavery. Remarks. 526 LXVIII. —Disputes between Colonies and Mother Country. Stamp Act. Speaker Robinson, Randolph, Bland, Pendleton, Lee, Wythe. 530 LXIX. —Stamp Act opposed. Loan-Office Scheme. Robinson's Defalcation. Stamp Act Repealed. Offices of Speaker and Treasurer separated. Family of Robinson. 538 LXX. —Bland's Inquiry. Death of Fauquier. Persecution of Baptists. Blair's tolerant Spirit. 549 LXXI. —Botetourt, Governor. Parliamentary Measures resisted. Death of Botetourt. Nelson, President. American Episcopate.

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