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... inhabitants at differ- ent periods , extracted from our historians and public records , as particularly as I have had opportunities Years . 1607 Settlers Imported . Census of Inhabitants . 116 Jefferson's Works The number of its ...
... inhabitants at differ- ent periods , extracted from our historians and public records , as particularly as I have had opportunities Years . 1607 Settlers Imported . Census of Inhabitants . 116 Jefferson's Works The number of its ...
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... inhabitants become too numerous to be sensibly affected by Indian wars . Beginning at that period , therefore , we find that from thence to the year 1772 , our tythes had increased from 7,209 to 153,000 . The whole term being of one ...
... inhabitants become too numerous to be sensibly affected by Indian wars . Beginning at that period , therefore , we find that from thence to the year 1772 , our tythes had increased from 7,209 to 153,000 . The whole term being of one ...
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... inhabitants of all ages . 259,230 slaves of all ages . 543,438 inhabitants , exclusive of the eight coun- ties from which were no returns . In these eight counties in the years 1779 and 1780 , were 3,161 militia . Say then , 3,161 free ...
... inhabitants of all ages . 259,230 slaves of all ages . 543,438 inhabitants , exclusive of the eight coun- ties from which were no returns . In these eight counties in the years 1779 and 1780 , were 3,161 militia . Say then , 3,161 free ...
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NOTES ON VIRGINIA 1261 | xlix |
An exact description of the limits and boundaries | 1 |
Regular Troops and their Pay | 125 |
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