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Page 18
... Oglethorpe had realized the most sanguine expec- tations , in engaging and retaining the Indians in the interest of England . But the territory of Georgia was claimed by the king of Spain , and this colony was the source of increasing ...
... Oglethorpe had realized the most sanguine expec- tations , in engaging and retaining the Indians in the interest of England . But the territory of Georgia was claimed by the king of Spain , and this colony was the source of increasing ...
Page 20
... Oglethorpe by their respective governors . - We approach the termination of General Oglethorpe's ad- ministration in Georgia . Having spent eleven years of his life in settling and defending the colony , during which time he had ...
... Oglethorpe by their respective governors . - We approach the termination of General Oglethorpe's ad- ministration in Georgia . Having spent eleven years of his life in settling and defending the colony , during which time he had ...
Page 23
... Oglethorpe , and Lord Howe became the com- mander of the British forces for America . He raised his voice against ... Oglethorpe's administration we suspend the consideration of the progress of the colony , very briefly to examine the ...
... Oglethorpe , and Lord Howe became the com- mander of the British forces for America . He raised his voice against ... Oglethorpe's administration we suspend the consideration of the progress of the colony , very briefly to examine the ...
Page 28
... Oglethorpe's regiment , married an Indian woman named Mary , formerly an interpreter for Oglethorpe . This man , stimulated by his cupidity , was induced to claim the reserved islands in right of his wife . -- He tampered with the ...
... Oglethorpe's regiment , married an Indian woman named Mary , formerly an interpreter for Oglethorpe . This man , stimulated by his cupidity , was induced to claim the reserved islands in right of his wife . -- He tampered with the ...
Page 87
... Oglethorpe shewed no discountenance to any for being of different per- suasions in religion . The Dissenters , of which there were many on board , particularly the Germans , sung psalms and served God in their own way . Mr. Oglethorpe ...
... Oglethorpe shewed no discountenance to any for being of different per- suasions in religion . The Dissenters , of which there were many on board , particularly the Germans , sung psalms and served God in their own way . Mr. Oglethorpe ...
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