قراءة كتاب The History of Virginia, in Four Parts

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The History of Virginia, in Four Parts

The History of Virginia, in Four Parts

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Oppechancanough's death, 50 64. A new peace with the Indians, but the country disturbed by the troubles in England, 50 65. Virginia subdued by the protector, Cromwell, 50 66. He binds the plantations by an act of navigation, 51 67. His jealousy and change of governors in Virginia, 51 68. Upon the death of Matthews, the protector's governor, Sir William Berkeley is chosen by the people, 52 69. He proclaims King Charles II before he was proclaimed in England, 52 70. King Charles II renews Sir William Berkeley's commission, 52 71. Sir William Berkeley makes Colonel Morrison deputy governor, and goes to England, 53 The king renews the act concerning the plantation, 53 72. The laws revised, 53 The church of England established by law, 53 73. Clergy provided for by law, 53 74. The public charge of the government sustained by law, 53 75. Encouragement of particular manufactures by law, 54 76. The instruction for all ships to enter at Jamestown, used by law, 54 77. Indian affairs settled by law, 54 78. Jamestown encouraged by law, 54 79. Restraints upon sectaries in religion, 55 80. A plot to subvert the government, 55 81. The defeat of the plot, 55 82. An anniversary feast upon that occasion, 56 83. The king commands the building a fort at Jamestown, 56 84. A new restraint on the plantations by act of parliament, 56 85. Endeavors for a stint in planting tobacco, 56 86. Another endeavor at a stint defeated, 57 87. The king sent instructions to build forts, and confine the trade to certain ports, 57 88. The disappointment of those ports, 58 89. Encouragement of manufactures enlarged, public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@32721@[email protected]#Page_58"

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