The History of Virginia, in Four Parts. Beverley RobertЧитать онлайн книгу.
Church and Church Affairs.
§33. | Parishes, | 210 |
34. | Churches and chapels in each parish, | 210 |
35. | Religion of the country, | 210 |
36. | Benefices of the clergy, | 210 |
37. | Disposition of parochial affairs, | 211 |
38. | Probates, administrations, and marriage licenses, | 212 |
39. | Induction of ministers, and precariousness of their livings, | 213 |
Concerning the College.
§40. | College endowments, | 214 |
41. | The college a corporation, | 214 |
42. | Governors and visitors of the college in perpetual succession, | 215 |
43. | College buildings, | 215 |
44. | Boys and schooling, | 215 |
Military Strength in Virginia.
§45. | Forts and fortifications, | 217 |
46. | Listed militia, | 217 |
47. | Number of the militia, | 217 |
48. | Service of the militia, | 218 |
49. | Other particulars of the troops and companies, | 218 |
Servants and Slaves.
§50. | Distinction between a servant and a slave, | 219 |
51. | Work of their servants and slaves, | 219 |
52. | Laws in favor of servants, | 220 |
Provision for the Poor, and other Public Charitable Works.
§53. | Legacy to the poor, | 223 |
54. | Parish methods in maintaining their poor, | 223 |
55. | Free schools, and schooling of children, | 224 |
Tenure of Lands and Grants.
§56. | Tenure and patents of their lands, | 225 |
57. | Several ways of acquiring grants of land, |
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