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Page 25
... granted ; 2d . The means of cultivation ; 3d . The articles of culture . 1st . The grant was in tail male , so that upon the death of the tenant leaving only daughters , the land reverted to the Trustees . The monstrous injustice of ...
... granted ; 2d . The means of cultivation ; 3d . The articles of culture . 1st . The grant was in tail male , so that upon the death of the tenant leaving only daughters , the land reverted to the Trustees . The monstrous injustice of ...
Page 31
... granted the absolute domain and right of jurisdiction . But the application of the principle before stated , however admit- ted as between the discoverers , has been denied towards the aborigines -and notwithstanding the terms of the ...
... granted the absolute domain and right of jurisdiction . But the application of the principle before stated , however admit- ted as between the discoverers , has been denied towards the aborigines -and notwithstanding the terms of the ...
Page 48
... granted the same to several lords pro- prietors by the name of Carolina , they peopled it with a col- ony which has ever since subsisted , though frequently check- ed in its growth by heavy difficulties and discouragements . This colony ...
... granted the same to several lords pro- prietors by the name of Carolina , they peopled it with a col- ony which has ever since subsisted , though frequently check- ed in its growth by heavy difficulties and discouragements . This colony ...
Page 56
... granted in fee - simple under the yearly rent of four - pence for every hundred acres : but this rent is not to be charged for the first ten years ; during that time the lands shall be en- tirely free . But all this encouragement was ...
... granted in fee - simple under the yearly rent of four - pence for every hundred acres : but this rent is not to be charged for the first ten years ; during that time the lands shall be en- tirely free . But all this encouragement was ...
Page 58
... to it , and this by an happy exchange of their poverty for an affluence . Believing it will be granted that the people described in It the last chapter ought in prudence to go abroad 58 A New and Accurate Account of the.
... to it , and this by an happy exchange of their poverty for an affluence . Believing it will be granted that the people described in It the last chapter ought in prudence to go abroad 58 A New and Accurate Account of the.
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Alatamaha America appointed arrived Augustine Britain British Capt Captain cattle Causton Charleston charter colony of Georgia command common council corporation court Creeks cultivation Darien deponent Ebenezer enemy England expense families five four Frederica French garrison gentlemen Georgia Historical Society Governor granted heirs and successors Highlanders honor horses Hugh Mackay hundred acres Indians inhabitants island James James Oglethorpe Jekyl Jekyl island John King labor land laws letter liberty likewise Lord M'Intosh magistrates Majesty Majesty's ment miles nation negroes night officers Ogle Oglethorpe Oglethorpe's persons plantations planted planters poor pounds pounds sterling present province of Georgia provisions raised received regiment river saith Samuel Mercer scout boat sent servants settled settlement ships Society soon South Carolina Spaniards Spanish subjects subsistence thence thereof thing Thomas thousand tion trade trees twenty Tybee white mulberry William woods