The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ...editor, 1821 |
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... owner making use of the same at the rate of twenty shillings a year ; and moreover , there shall be provided at the expense of the public , for every minute - man not already fur- nished , one hunting shirt and pair of leggins . Tents ...
... owner making use of the same at the rate of twenty shillings a year ; and moreover , there shall be provided at the expense of the public , for every minute - man not already fur- nished , one hunting shirt and pair of leggins . Tents ...
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... owner of such article , his steward , or overseer ; and in case the two appraisers so chosen should disagree , they shall choose an umpire ; which appraisers and um- pire shall first take an oath , to be administered by the officer ...
... owner of such article , his steward , or overseer ; and in case the two appraisers so chosen should disagree , they shall choose an umpire ; which appraisers and um- pire shall first take an oath , to be administered by the officer ...
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... owners of the servants or slaves respectively ; and also a duty or tax of four shillings for every hundred acres of land , and after that rate for a greater or lesser quantity , to be paid on the said tenth day of June yearly , by the ...
... owners of the servants or slaves respectively ; and also a duty or tax of four shillings for every hundred acres of land , and after that rate for a greater or lesser quantity , to be paid on the said tenth day of June yearly , by the ...
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... owner or owners of such slaves , or otherwise dealt with according to an act of assembly for punishing slaves committing capi- tal offences , as the committee of safety may judge most proper . Provided always , and be it farther ...
... owner or owners of such slaves , or otherwise dealt with according to an act of assembly for punishing slaves committing capi- tal offences , as the committee of safety may judge most proper . Provided always , and be it farther ...
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... owner or owners of such lands , which shall from thenceforth be yested in the publick , to revert to the proprietor when such works shall be discontinued . And be it farther ordained , That all appointments and powers heretofore given ...
... owner or owners of such lands , which shall from thenceforth be yested in the publick , to revert to the proprietor when such works shall be discontinued . And be it farther ordained , That all appointments and powers heretofore given ...
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act of assembly allowed appointed attend authority aforesaid battalions bond captain cask certificate CHAP clerk colony commanding officer commission commissioners committee of safety commonwealth of Virginia continental convention coun county or corporation court of chancery court of record court-martial defendant delegates directed district duty election enlisted ensign execution farther enacted farther ordained fee simple fees forfeit and pay governour and council hath hereby empowered hereby required hogshead hundred and seventy hundred pounds inhabitants inspec inspection inspectors intituled An act judge judgment justice land levy lieutenant manner ment militia minute-men naval officer necessary oath offence owner paid parish penalty person or persons Preamble privy council proprietor Provided purchase raised receive refuse regiment respective second lieutenant serjeant session of assembly sheriff shillings ship or vessel soldiers taxes therein thereof thousand seven hundred tion tithables tobacco treasurer trustees twenty vestry WHEREAS writ
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