Dinwiddie was opposed to paper money, but the Burgesses, knowing that they had the whip hand, would not yield.
She had placed Mr. Dinwiddie and Mr. Osborne on either side of her, smiling at Clavering.
The end of March, 1865, was approaching when I set out on what was to prove my last tour of duty amid the pine woods of Dinwiddie.
Governor Dinwiddie, of Virginia, appointed him an officer in the State militia, with the rank of major.
The Burgesses petitioned Dinwiddie to rescind it so far as Virginia was concerned.