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Page 15
... sterling money , and producing a fictitious wealth which the intrinsic condition of the colony could not by any means support . His coun- sel , however , was unheeded ; the question was made tribu- tary to the absorbing theme of ...
... sterling money , and producing a fictitious wealth which the intrinsic condition of the colony could not by any means support . His coun- sel , however , was unheeded ; the question was made tribu- tary to the absorbing theme of ...
Page 34
... sterling attributes of patriot- ism and self - devotion which made even the " raven down of darkness smile . " It was a woman who gave to the patriots of Boston the first intimation they ever had of the approach- ing hostilities of the ...
... sterling attributes of patriot- ism and self - devotion which made even the " raven down of darkness smile . " It was a woman who gave to the patriots of Boston the first intimation they ever had of the approach- ing hostilities of the ...
Page 42
... sterling . We rode the first night to a large tavern at Goose creek , kept by one Keatingal , twenty - four miles from the town aforesaid , pass- ing by several beautiful plantations on each side of the road , and mostly brick houses ...
... sterling . We rode the first night to a large tavern at Goose creek , kept by one Keatingal , twenty - four miles from the town aforesaid , pass- ing by several beautiful plantations on each side of the road , and mostly brick houses ...
Page 72
... sterling . Hither all the English traders , with their servants , resort in the spring ; and it is computed above two thousand horses come thither at that season ; and the traders , packhorsemen , servants , townsmen , and others ...
... sterling . Hither all the English traders , with their servants , resort in the spring ; and it is computed above two thousand horses come thither at that season ; and the traders , packhorsemen , servants , townsmen , and others ...
Page 106
... sterling , in Captain William Thomson's name , the same being to bear interest at ten per cent . after the expiration of two years , if unpaid . That the trustees being indebted to this deponent more than that sum , he demanded the said ...
... sterling , in Captain William Thomson's name , the same being to bear interest at ten per cent . after the expiration of two years , if unpaid . That the trustees being indebted to this deponent more than that sum , he demanded the said ...
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9th June aforesaid America appointed Assembly Augusta Augustine bluff Boltzius British Captain Causton Charleston charter colony of Georgia common council corn corporation court Creek cultivation Darien deponent Ebenezer England expense Fallowfield Frederica further George Georgia Historical Society Governor grand jury granted heirs and successors Henry hereby honorable horse Indians inhabitants island James James Oglethorpe John Joseph labor land laws letter liberty likewise M'Intosh magistrates Majesty majesty's subjects ment miles morning negroes never night oath obliged officers Oglethorpe Oglethorpe's persons petition plantations planting pounds pounds sterling present President province of Carolina province of Georgia province of South provisions received representation river saith Samuel Samuel Mercer Secretary sent servants settled settlement ships silk soon South Carolina Spaniards Stephens sterling Sworn tail male thence thereof thing Thomas Christie Thomas Jones thousand tion town of Savannah trade trustees for establishing twenty William