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... negroes . “ We laugh at such a Talking , " so they wrote , " seeing that several People of us have had , in last Harvest , a greater Crop of Rice than they wanted for their own Consumption . Of Corn , Pease , Potatoes , Pumpkins ...
... negroes . “ We laugh at such a Talking , " so they wrote , " seeing that several People of us have had , in last Harvest , a greater Crop of Rice than they wanted for their own Consumption . Of Corn , Pease , Potatoes , Pumpkins ...
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Georgia Historical Society. concludes with an earnest petition that negroes should be excluded from their town and neighborhood , alleging as a reason that their houses and gardens would be robbed by them , and that , " besides other ...
Georgia Historical Society. concludes with an earnest petition that negroes should be excluded from their town and neighborhood , alleging as a reason that their houses and gardens would be robbed by them , and that , " besides other ...
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... negroes of South Carolina . To them freedom and protection were prom- ised . Every inducement was offered which could encour- age not only desertion from , but also massacre of their owners . , Of the run - away slaves the Governor of ...
... negroes of South Carolina . To them freedom and protection were prom- ised . Every inducement was offered which could encour- age not only desertion from , but also massacre of their owners . , Of the run - away slaves the Governor of ...
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... negroes , and Indians . See Letter of General Ogle- thorpe to the Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina , dated November 16th , 1739 . " The Spanish Hireling detected , " etc. , pp . 50 , 51. London , 1743 . For full details of these ...
... negroes , and Indians . See Letter of General Ogle- thorpe to the Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina , dated November 16th , 1739 . " The Spanish Hireling detected , " etc. , pp . 50 , 51. London , 1743 . For full details of these ...
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... negroes or white men , and the requi- site tools " such as spades , hoes , axes , and hatchets to dig trenches , make gabelines , and fascines . " Vessels and boats sufficient to transport the artillery , men , and provisions , and six ...
... negroes or white men , and the requi- site tools " such as spades , hoes , axes , and hatchets to dig trenches , make gabelines , and fascines . " Vessels and boats sufficient to transport the artillery , men , and provisions , and six ...
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