Virginia shall immediately depend upon ourself and not be committed to any company or corporation to whom it may be proper. To trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of state affairs, be they of never... The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ... - Page 361de William Cunningham - 1907Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Ethan Allen - 1855 - 72 pages
...depended on the London or South Virginia Company] — and not be committed to any company, or corporation to whom it may be proper, to trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of affairs of state," etc. The officers in the Colony therefore... | |
| 1855 - 654 pages
...depended on the London or South Virginia Company] — and not bo committed to any company, or corporation to whom it may be proper, to trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of affairs of state," etc. The officers in the Colony therefore... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 pages
...applaud the sonorous periods in which the Royal 1 Proclamation of 1625 speaks of private companies. "To whom it may be proper to trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to commit the ordering of state affairs be they never of so mean a consequence." The... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1898 - 726 pages
...Virginia shall immediately depend upon our Selfe, and not be committed to any Company, or Corporation, to whom it may be proper to trust Matters of Trade and Commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of State Affairs be they of never so mean consequence,"... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1898 - 736 pages
...Virginia shall immediately depend upon our Selfe, and not be committed to any Company, or Corporation, to whom it may be proper to trust Matters of Trade and Commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of State Affairs be they of never so mean consequence,"... | |
| Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard - 1899 - 572 pages
...of Virginia shall immediately depend upon ourself and not be committed to any company or corporation to whom it may be proper to trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of State affairs, be they of never so mean consequence and... | |
| Herbert Levi Osgood - 1907 - 586 pages
...shall immediately depend upon Ourself, and not be commytted to anie Company, or Corporation, to whome it may be proper to trust Matters of Trade and Commerce, but cannot be fitt or safe to communicate the ordering of State Affairs be they of never soe meane Consequence."... | |
| Basil Williams - 1928 - 276 pages
...regard to Virginia, declared that its government should not be "comyted to anie Companie or Corporation, to whom it may be proper to trust Matters of Trade and Commerce, but cannot bee fitt or safe to communicate the ordering of State Affairs, be they of never soe ever Meane Consequence."... | |
| Michael J. Braddick - 2000 - 468 pages
...Virginia shall immediately depend upon Our Selfe and not to be committed to any Companie or Corporation, to whom it may be proper to trust matters of Trade and Commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of State-affaires be they of never so meane consequence'.23... | |
| Ken MacMillan - 2006 - 192 pages
...Virginia shall immediately depend upon ourselves, and not be committed to any Company or Corporation, to whom it may be proper to trust matters of trade and commerce, but cannot be fit or safe to communicate the ordering of State affairs, be they never of so mean consequence.86... | |
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