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... tion to his being allowed Ten Servants . But I do not find he is allowed one except those allowed by his Capitulation , being his proportion of the Ten , for raising the 100 Men . As to G. Dunbar he has none that I can see charged to ...
... tion to his being allowed Ten Servants . But I do not find he is allowed one except those allowed by his Capitulation , being his proportion of the Ten , for raising the 100 Men . As to G. Dunbar he has none that I can see charged to ...
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... tion or Character . Cop : J. O. GENERAL OGLETHORPE TO REVo MR . WESLEY . † 16 MARCH 1736 . Copy to the Revd Mr. Wesley . REVD SR , FREDERIKA Mar. 16 , 1736 . I must desire the Favour of you to examine the Com- plaints made by Mr. Von ...
... tion or Character . Cop : J. O. GENERAL OGLETHORPE TO REVo MR . WESLEY . † 16 MARCH 1736 . Copy to the Revd Mr. Wesley . REVD SR , FREDERIKA Mar. 16 , 1736 . I must desire the Favour of you to examine the Com- plaints made by Mr. Von ...
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... tion of his office as a Clergyman except his absence from them ( in New England I apprehend ) which they believe was chiefly owing to his ill state of health . With respect to his marrying an Englishman to an Indian woman unbaptized he ...
... tion of his office as a Clergyman except his absence from them ( in New England I apprehend ) which they believe was chiefly owing to his ill state of health . With respect to his marrying an Englishman to an Indian woman unbaptized he ...
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... tion so far as to continue to furnish the People upon meal but I have now re- Credit with 6 pounds of bread kind and 2 pounds of duced ym to 2 lb. meat per week & 1 pint of molasses . 5th . I shall when I come to Savannah strive to ...
... tion so far as to continue to furnish the People upon meal but I have now re- Credit with 6 pounds of bread kind and 2 pounds of duced ym to 2 lb. meat per week & 1 pint of molasses . 5th . I shall when I come to Savannah strive to ...
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... tion and communication . The regular Troops protect the Frontier Islands but Boats are necessary for Communication and Watchmen for preserving the peace of the Country and Horsemen for pursuing in the Woods Felons , Runaway Servants ...
... tion and communication . The regular Troops protect the Frontier Islands but Boats are necessary for Communication and Watchmen for preserving the peace of the Country and Horsemen for pursuing in the Woods Felons , Runaway Servants ...
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