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Pocahontas brought to England by Sir Thomas Dale,
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29.
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Captain Smith's petition to the queen in her behalf,
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30.
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His visit to Pocahontas,
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An Indian's account of the people of England,
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Pocahontas' reception at court, and death,
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32.
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Captain Yardley's government,
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33.
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Governor Argall's good administration,
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34.
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Powhatan's death, and successors,
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Peace renewed by the successors,
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35.
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Captain Argall's voyage from Virginia to New England,
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36.
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He defeats the French northward of New England,
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37.
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An account of those French,
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38.
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He also defeats the French in Acadia,
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39.
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His return to England,
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Sir George Yardley, governor,
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40.
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He resettles the deserted plantation, and held the first assembly,
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The method of that assembly,
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41.
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The first negroes carried to Virginia,
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42.
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Land apportioned to adventurers,
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43.
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A salt work and iron work in Virginia,
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44.
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Sir Francis Wyat made governor,
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King James, his instructions in care of tobacco,
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Captain Newport's plantation,
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45.
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Inferior courts in each plantation,
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Too much familiarity with the Indians,
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46.
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The massacre by the Indians, anno 1622,
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The discovery and prevention of it at Jamestown,
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48.
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The occasion of the massacre,
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49.
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A plot to destroy the Indians,
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50.
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The discouraging effects of the massacre,
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51.
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The corporation in England are the chief cause of misfortunes in Virginia,
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The company dissolved, and the colony taken into the king's hands,
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CHAPTER IV.
History of the government, from the dissolution of the company to the year 1707.
§53.
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King Charles First establishes the constitution of government, in the methods appointed by the first assembly,
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