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Page 40
... trustees for establishing that new colony , who is a worthy gentleman , and one that has undergone a great many hard- ships in setting of it , and one that the English nation will always be bound to pray for ; it is to be wished , all ...
... trustees for establishing that new colony , who is a worthy gentleman , and one that has undergone a great many hard- ships in setting of it , and one that the English nation will always be bound to pray for ; it is to be wished , all ...
Page 41
... trustees , it will , in a few years time , become a flourishing country . The chief manufacture they go upon is silk and wine , and it will not be long before they will bring both to perfection . I think it is the pleasantest climate in ...
... trustees , it will , in a few years time , become a flourishing country . The chief manufacture they go upon is silk and wine , and it will not be long before they will bring both to perfection . I think it is the pleasantest climate in ...
Page 68
... Trustees from the foul reflections which they had been the occasion of being thrown upon them ; thus prepared at a court holden this day , purposely for the occasion , I was to see what would be the event of those matters , which I had ...
... Trustees from the foul reflections which they had been the occasion of being thrown upon them ; thus prepared at a court holden this day , purposely for the occasion , I was to see what would be the event of those matters , which I had ...
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... trustees have a great number of cattle , and it is hoped with care they will amount to six or seven hundred head in another year . But they were much neglected , there not being horses or men sufficient to drive up the young and out ...
... trustees have a great number of cattle , and it is hoped with care they will amount to six or seven hundred head in another year . But they were much neglected , there not being horses or men sufficient to drive up the young and out ...
Page 78
... trustees would please to import yearly , so long as they see good , a number of English or Welch servants , such as are used to hard labor in the country , and strangers to London , to be contracted with in England , to serve the trus ...
... trustees would please to import yearly , so long as they see good , a number of English or Welch servants , such as are used to hard labor in the country , and strangers to London , to be contracted with in England , to serve the trus ...
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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