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Page xi
... planted by the benefactions of the philanthropist ; as a frontier settlement , exposed to the horrors of Spanish and Indian invasion ; as the youngest of the old confederacy , and yet among the first to proclaim her rights , and demand ...
... planted by the benefactions of the philanthropist ; as a frontier settlement , exposed to the horrors of Spanish and Indian invasion ; as the youngest of the old confederacy , and yet among the first to proclaim her rights , and demand ...
Page 9
... planting a colony in Georgia . The appli- cation to the crown for this purpose was seconded by con- siderations of public policy and utility . It was seen that the contemplated colony would form a barrier and protection for that of ...
... planting a colony in Georgia . The appli- cation to the crown for this purpose was seconded by con- siderations of public policy and utility . It was seen that the contemplated colony would form a barrier and protection for that of ...
Page 44
... planting colonies , which , perhaps , in part or in the whole , may be worthy our imitation . England was more than four hundred years in possession of a great part of Ireland before the whole was completely conquered the wars there ...
... planting colonies , which , perhaps , in part or in the whole , may be worthy our imitation . England was more than four hundred years in possession of a great part of Ireland before the whole was completely conquered the wars there ...
Page 82
... planted , cleared or fenced with a worm fence or pales six feet high , during the space of ten years from the date of the grant ; then every part thereof not planted , cleared , or fenced as aforesaid , shall belong to the Trust , and ...
... planted , cleared or fenced with a worm fence or pales six feet high , during the space of ten years from the date of the grant ; then every part thereof not planted , cleared , or fenced as aforesaid , shall belong to the Trust , and ...
Page 98
... flowers like the laurel , only less . The garden is laid out with cross - walks planted with orange trees , but the last winter , a good deal of snow having fallen , had killed those upon the top of the 98 A Voyage to Georgia .
... flowers like the laurel , only less . The garden is laid out with cross - walks planted with orange trees , but the last winter , a good deal of snow having fallen , had killed those upon the top of the 98 A Voyage to Georgia .
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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