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Page 15
... seven Moravians under the care of the Rev'd David Nitschman , the Rev'd John and Charles Wesley , and the Rev'd Mr. Ingham , —Missionaries to the Indians , —and a number of poor English families OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 15.
... seven Moravians under the care of the Rev'd David Nitschman , the Rev'd John and Charles Wesley , and the Rev'd Mr. Ingham , —Missionaries to the Indians , —and a number of poor English families OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 15.
Page 16
... families . The single men were located by themselves . Weather permitting , the vessels were cleaned between decks and washed with vinegar to keep them sweet Constables were appointed " to prevent any disorders , ” and so admirably was ...
... families . The single men were located by themselves . Weather permitting , the vessels were cleaned between decks and washed with vinegar to keep them sweet Constables were appointed " to prevent any disorders , ” and so admirably was ...
Page 19
... Families have been placed there ; but these too say , That the Land is good for nothing ; and that the Creek is of little Use ; it being by Water twenty miles to the River ; and the Water generally so low in Summer - time , that a Boat ...
... Families have been placed there ; but these too say , That the Land is good for nothing ; and that the Creek is of little Use ; it being by Water twenty miles to the River ; and the Water generally so low in Summer - time , that a Boat ...
Page 27
... families of his parish . On the 4th of December , 1742 , five hundred trees were sent by General Oglethorpe to Ebenezer , with a promise of more should they be needed . Near Mr. Bolzius ' house a machine for the manufacture of raw ...
... families of his parish . On the 4th of December , 1742 , five hundred trees were sent by General Oglethorpe to Ebenezer , with a promise of more should they be needed . Near Mr. Bolzius ' house a machine for the manufacture of raw ...
Page 45
... Families expos'd to the utmost Necessity and Despair : Let him , I say , see these living under a sober and orderly Government , settled in Towns , which are rising at Distances along navigable Rivers : Flocks and Herds in the ...
... Families expos'd to the utmost Necessity and Despair : Let him , I say , see these living under a sober and orderly Government , settled in Towns , which are rising at Distances along navigable Rivers : Flocks and Herds in the ...
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