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ritannia, p. 121; P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 162. [2-3] Ralph Hamor, True Discourse, pp. 24, 34. [2-4] G. L. Beer, The Origins of the British Colonial System, p. 79. [2-5] Edward Arber, The Works of Captain John Smith, p. 535. [2-6] Alexander Brown, The First Republic in America, p. 268. [2-7] G. L. Beer, The Origins of the British Colonial System, p. 87. [2-8] G. L. Beer, The Origins of the British Colonial System, p. 81. [2-9] Alexander Brown, The First Republic in America, p. 268. [2-10] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX, pp. 40-41. [2-11] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX, pp. 176-177. [2-12] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 416. [2-13] Alexander Brown, The Genesis of the United States, Vol. I, pp. 355-356. [2-14] The lack of towns in Virginia was a source of great regret to the English Government, and more than once attempts were made to create them by artificial means. [2-15] Even at the end of the Seventeenth century the average price for land in the older counties was about thirty pounds of tobacco an acre. [2-16] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 578; Vol. II, p. 48. [2-17] It was Chanco, an Indian boy living with a Mr. Pace, who revealed the plot to massacre the whites in 1622, and so saved the colony from destruction. Edward Arber, The Works of Captain John Smith, p. 578. [2-18] P. A. Bruce, The Economic History of Virginia, Vol. II, p. 70. [2-19] For a full discussion of this matter see p.--. [2-20] Hakluyt, Vol. VII, p. 286. [2-21] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 582. [2-22] Abstracts of Proceedings of Virginia Company of London, Vol. I, pp. 28, 172; Edward Arber, The Works of Captain John Smith, p. 609. [2-23] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. II, p. 510. [2-24] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 603. [2-25] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 605. [2-26] Virginia Land Patents, Vol. V, Register of Land Office, Virginia State Capitol. [2-27] Hening, Statutes at Large, Vol. II, p. 510. [2-28] P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia, Vol. I, p. 611. [2-29] British Public Record Office, CO1-26-77, Berkeley to the Board of Trade. [2-30] Peter Force, Tracts and Other Papers, Vol. III, Orders and Constitutions, 1619, 1620, p. 22. [2-31] Virginia Land Patents, Register of Land Office, Virgini
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