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Page 11
... hundred Salzburghers . These embarkations in September and October , 1733 , consisted of three hundred and forty - one persons , * who were settled at Ebenezer , in the county of Effingham ; where they have always maintained a church ...
... hundred Salzburghers . These embarkations in September and October , 1733 , consisted of three hundred and forty - one persons , * who were settled at Ebenezer , in the county of Effingham ; where they have always maintained a church ...
Page 12
... hundred years between , and ima- gine himself in one of those assemblies where form and state were not , but Paul the tent - maker , or Peter the fisherman presided , yet with the demonstration of the spirit and of power . Time rolls on ...
... hundred years between , and ima- gine himself in one of those assemblies where form and state were not , but Paul the tent - maker , or Peter the fisherman presided , yet with the demonstration of the spirit and of power . Time rolls on ...
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... hundred and seventy men capable of bearing arms , were called out . The inhabitants were in the greatest ... hundreds of uplifted toma- hawks threatened the President and Council with immediate death universal tumult and confusion ...
... hundred and seventy men capable of bearing arms , were called out . The inhabitants were in the greatest ... hundreds of uplifted toma- hawks threatened the President and Council with immediate death universal tumult and confusion ...
Page 43
... hundred freighted at Charles Town . The wide extent of their rice trade ; the amazing increase of their stock of negroes and of cattle ; and the encouraging essays they have made in wine and silk , render South Carolina a new country to ...
... hundred freighted at Charles Town . The wide extent of their rice trade ; the amazing increase of their stock of negroes and of cattle ; and the encouraging essays they have made in wine and silk , render South Carolina a new country to ...
Page 44
... hundred poor families . There were a city , and a town built , as had been agreed on the city of Londonderry contained three hundred , the town of Colerain a hundred houses ; these were fortified with walls and ditches , and established ...
... hundred poor families . There were a city , and a town built , as had been agreed on the city of Londonderry contained three hundred , the town of Colerain a hundred houses ; these were fortified with walls and ditches , and established ...
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