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Title: The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
Author: Robert Beverley
Release Date: June 6, 2010 [eBook #32721]
Language: English
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THE HISTORY OF VIRGINIA, IN FOUR PARTS.
[Illustration]
I. THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA, AND THE GOVERNMENT
THEREOF, TO THE YEAR 1706.
II. THE NATURAL PRODUCTIONS AND CONVENIENCES OF THE COUNTRY, SUITED
TO TRADE AND IMPROVEMENT.
III. THE NATIVE INDIANS, THEIR RELIGION, LAWS AND CUSTOMS, IN WAR AND
PEACE.
IV. THE PRESENT STATE OF THE COUNTRY, AS TO THE POLITY OF THE GOVERNMENT,
AND THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THE LAND THE 10TH OF JUNE 1720.
by
ROBERT BEVERLEY,
A native and inhabitant of the place.
Reprinted from the Author's Second Revised Edition, London, 1722.
With an Introduction by Charles Campbell,
Author of the Colonial History of Virginia.
J. W. Randolph,
121 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia.
1855.
Entered according to act of Congress
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