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- George_Donne abstract "George Donne, (1605-1639), a bit player in the establishment of Virginia, is described by historian Brent Tarter as, \"the less talented son of the clergyman and poet John Donne.\" He is chiefly remembered for his 1638 pamphlet,Virginia Reviewed, a plan to reform the government of the Virginia colony.".
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- George_Donne wikiPageWikiLinkText "George Donne".
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- George_Donne comment "George Donne, (1605-1639), a bit player in the establishment of Virginia, is described by historian Brent Tarter as, \"the less talented son of the clergyman and poet John Donne.\" He is chiefly remembered for his 1638 pamphlet,Virginia Reviewed, a plan to reform the government of the Virginia colony.".
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