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100.
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Goes away in a huff, is pursued and brought back by governor,
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65
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101.
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Bacon steals privately out of town, and marches down to the assembly with six hundred of his volunteers,
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65
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102.
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The governor, by advice of assembly, signs a commission to Mr. Bacon to be general,
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66
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103.
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Bacon being marched away with his men is proclaimed rebel,
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66
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104.
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Bacon returns with his forces to Jamestown,
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66
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105.
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The governor flies to Accomac,
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66
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The people there begin to make terms with him,
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67
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106.
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Bacon holds a convention of gentlemen,
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67
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They propose to take an oath to him,
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67
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107.
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The forms of the oath,
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67
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108.
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The governor makes head against him,
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69
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General Bacon's death,
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69
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109.
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Bacon's followers surrender upon articles,
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69
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110.
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The agents compound with the proprietors,
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69
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111.
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A new charter to Virginia,
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70
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112.
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Soldiers arrive from England,
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70
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113.
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The dissolution by Bacon's rebellion,
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70
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114.
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Commissioners arrive in Virginia, and Sir William Berkeley returns to England,
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71
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115.
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Herbert Jeffreys, esq., governor, concludes peace with Indians,
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71
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116.
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Sir Henry Chicheley, deputy governor, builds forts against Indians,
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71
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The assembly prohibited the importation of tobacco,
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72
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117.
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Lord Colepepper, governor,
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72
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118.
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Lord Colepepper's first assembly,
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72
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He passes several obliging acts to the country,
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72
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119.
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He doubles the governor's salary,
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72
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120.
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He imposes the perquisite of ship money,
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73
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121.
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He, by proclamation, raises the value of Spanish coins, and lowers it again,
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73
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122.
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Sir Henry Chicheley, deputy governor,
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74
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The plant cutting,
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74
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123.
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Lord Colepepper's second assembly,
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75
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He takes away appeals to the assembly,
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75
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124.
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His advantage thereby in the propriety of the Northern Neck,
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76
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125.
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He retrenches the new methods of court proceedings,
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