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Page 12
... and distinction , accompanied Ogle- thorpe at their own expense , in his various embarkations for * Harris . McCall makes it 1736 , and differs as to numbers , & c . Georgia , ( among whom were many of the liberal 12 Judge Law's Oration .
... and distinction , accompanied Ogle- thorpe at their own expense , in his various embarkations for * Harris . McCall makes it 1736 , and differs as to numbers , & c . Georgia , ( among whom were many of the liberal 12 Judge Law's Oration .
Page 26
... expense at which the Trus- tees had effected the settlement of the colony ; and the necessity that the occupants should be persons capable of rendering military service for its protection against the Span- iards and Indians . But the ...
... expense at which the Trus- tees had effected the settlement of the colony ; and the necessity that the occupants should be persons capable of rendering military service for its protection against the Span- iards and Indians . But the ...
Page 54
... ing to the stars , and to the fallen leaves of a wood in autumn . And here I cannot omit saying , that it is a policy of consid- erable benefit to our colonies , and an expense well 54 A New and Accurate Account of the.
... ing to the stars , and to the fallen leaves of a wood in autumn . And here I cannot omit saying , that it is a policy of consid- erable benefit to our colonies , and an expense well 54 A New and Accurate Account of the.
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erable benefit to our colonies , and an expense well laid out , at proper distances of time to persuade some of the chiefest savages , both for authority and understanding , to visit Great Britain . That awed with the high idea which ...
erable benefit to our colonies , and an expense well laid out , at proper distances of time to persuade some of the chiefest savages , both for authority and understanding , to visit Great Britain . That awed with the high idea which ...
Page 58
... expense of the voyage , occupying the land , and supporting them till they find themselves comfortably settled . So that now the unfortunate will not be obliged to bind themselves to a long servitude , to pay for their passage , for ...
... expense of the voyage , occupying the land , and supporting them till they find themselves comfortably settled . So that now the unfortunate will not be obliged to bind themselves to a long servitude , to pay for their passage , for ...
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