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Page 19
... march to the attack of Frederica - but they had to pass " deep morasses and dark thickets lined with fierce Indians and wild Highlanders , " * and many a Spaniard who penetrated these wilds never emerged from them . In these repeated ...
... march to the attack of Frederica - but they had to pass " deep morasses and dark thickets lined with fierce Indians and wild Highlanders , " * and many a Spaniard who penetrated these wilds never emerged from them . In these repeated ...
Page 33
... march in civilization . But we have the testimony of those best acquainted , and most to be relied on , that notwithstand- ing individual instances of decided improvement and ad- vancement , the great body of the tribe remained ...
... march in civilization . But we have the testimony of those best acquainted , and most to be relied on , that notwithstand- ing individual instances of decided improvement and ad- vancement , the great body of the tribe remained ...
Page 48
... the natural advantages of this happy * The letters patents to the Earl of Clarendon , & c . bore date the 29th day of March , 1663 . climate , that even under these discouragements , the colony 48 A New and Accurate Account of the.
... the natural advantages of this happy * The letters patents to the Earl of Clarendon , & c . bore date the 29th day of March , 1663 . climate , that even under these discouragements , the colony 48 A New and Accurate Account of the.
Page 112
... March had put the remainder of the colony on board them . These periaguas are long flat - bottomed boats , carrying from twenty to thirty - five tons . They have a kind of a fore- castle and a cabin ; but the rest open , and no deck ...
... March had put the remainder of the colony on board them . These periaguas are long flat - bottomed boats , carrying from twenty to thirty - five tons . They have a kind of a fore- castle and a cabin ; but the rest open , and no deck ...
Page 130
... March , Mr. Robert Ellis arrived here in a boat from Savannah . Mr. Oglethorpe received him with great civility , upon account of Mr. Penn , proprietor of Penn- sylvania , who had sent to the poor people of the town of Sa- vannah , at ...
... March , Mr. Robert Ellis arrived here in a boat from Savannah . Mr. Oglethorpe received him with great civility , upon account of Mr. Penn , proprietor of Penn- sylvania , who had sent to the poor people of the town of Sa- vannah , at ...
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