Virginia Land Grants: A Study of Conveyancing in Relation to Colonial Politics

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Private print., Old Dominion Press, 1925 - 184 páginas
This is a study of land grants from 1624 to the American Revolution to see if an economic explanation could be found for local resistance to and later acceptance of the proprietors of the Northern Neck.
 

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