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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 Stamp Act Repealed.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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