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Page 18
... leave their old Town , and to settle upon the Lands which the Indians had reserved for their own Use . " * Having patiently listened to the request , Mr. Oglethorpe , on the 9th of February , 1736 , set out with the Saltzburger ...
... leave their old Town , and to settle upon the Lands which the Indians had reserved for their own Use . " * Having patiently listened to the request , Mr. Oglethorpe , on the 9th of February , 1736 , set out with the Saltzburger ...
Page 19
... leave a sweet place where they had made great improvements , to go into a wood . " * * Collections of the Georgia Historical Society , vol . III . p . 13. Savannah , 1873 . Compare Harris ' Biographical Memorials of Oglethorpe , pp ...
... leave a sweet place where they had made great improvements , to go into a wood . " * * Collections of the Georgia Historical Society , vol . III . p . 13. Savannah , 1873 . Compare Harris ' Biographical Memorials of Oglethorpe , pp ...
Page 38
... leaving their houses to the mercy of their cruel invaders . " Besides all this , they were forced to witness almost daily acts of cruelty practised by the British and Tories toward those Americans who happened to fall into their hands ...
... leaving their houses to the mercy of their cruel invaders . " Besides all this , they were forced to witness almost daily acts of cruelty practised by the British and Tories toward those Americans who happened to fall into their hands ...
Page 43
... grew up and flourished , where the persecuted and exiled Saltzburgers reared their offspring in the hope that they would leave a numerous progeny of pious , useful , and prosperous citizens , and where OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 43.
... grew up and flourished , where the persecuted and exiled Saltzburgers reared their offspring in the hope that they would leave a numerous progeny of pious , useful , and prosperous citizens , and where OLD , AND NEW EBENEZER . 43.
Page 45
... leave their 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 ...
... leave their 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 ...
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