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Page vi
... negroes , togeth- er with the usual local troubles and jealousies of delegated power , had excited much clamor and opposition to General Oglethorpe and the Trustees ; and complaints , misrepre- sentations , slanders , and every species ...
... negroes , togeth- er with the usual local troubles and jealousies of delegated power , had excited much clamor and opposition to General Oglethorpe and the Trustees ; and complaints , misrepre- sentations , slanders , and every species ...
Page 43
... negroes and of cattle ; and the encouraging essays they have made in wine and silk , render South Carolina a new country to the geographers . Neither of these writers is copious enough on the topic of the benefits which may arise to ...
... negroes and of cattle ; and the encouraging essays they have made in wine and silk , render South Carolina a new country to the geographers . Neither of these writers is copious enough on the topic of the benefits which may arise to ...
Page 64
... negroes excepted . We may more reasonably hope to make converts and good subjects of the Indians in amity with us , by using them well , when we grow numerous in their neighborhood , than the Spaniards could have expected to have done ...
... negroes excepted . We may more reasonably hope to make converts and good subjects of the Indians in amity with us , by using them well , when we grow numerous in their neighborhood , than the Spaniards could have expected to have done ...
Page 66
... negroes , and yet ( because their servitude is only to be temporary ) they might upon occasion be found useful against the French , or Spaniards ; indeed , as the proportion of negroes now stands , that country would be in great dan ...
... negroes , and yet ( because their servitude is only to be temporary ) they might upon occasion be found useful against the French , or Spaniards ; indeed , as the proportion of negroes now stands , that country would be in great dan ...
Page 83
... Negroes and rum are prohibited to be used in the said co- lony ; and trade with the Indians , unless licensed . None are to have the benefit of being sent upon the Charity in the man- ner abovementioned ; but , " 1. Such as are in ...
... Negroes and rum are prohibited to be used in the said co- lony ; and trade with the Indians , unless licensed . None are to have the benefit of being sent upon the Charity in the man- ner abovementioned ; but , " 1. Such as are in ...
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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