Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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Page 8
... Charles Town as were Money'd Men ; and , on the contrary , the Planters , who were their Debtors , were the Gainers . This so very great a Loss falling upon the ' Merchants ( tho ' I do truly believe it was not foreseen by the People ) ...
... Charles Town as were Money'd Men ; and , on the contrary , the Planters , who were their Debtors , were the Gainers . This so very great a Loss falling upon the ' Merchants ( tho ' I do truly believe it was not foreseen by the People ) ...
Page 9
... Charles Town , and were Representatives of the whole Province ; which Custom had continued after the Country was laid out in Parishes , until about a Year before Mr. Johnson ar- riv'd : When in the Government of Mr. Daniel , who was ...
... Charles Town , and were Representatives of the whole Province ; which Custom had continued after the Country was laid out in Parishes , until about a Year before Mr. Johnson ar- riv'd : When in the Government of Mr. Daniel , who was ...
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... Town increasing very much in Inhabitants , and " it being a very great Discouragement to them that they are obliged to bring all their Produce to Charles Town , and will " very much retard the Well - Peopling the Southern Parts of " the ...
... Town increasing very much in Inhabitants , and " it being a very great Discouragement to them that they are obliged to bring all their Produce to Charles Town , and will " very much retard the Well - Peopling the Southern Parts of " the ...
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... Charles Town , after the old Method . Thus the People were irritated and heated to a violent Degree , and the Basis of all Government being either Love , Fear , or Interest , or perhaps any two , or a Mixture of all the three , but in ...
... Charles Town , after the old Method . Thus the People were irritated and heated to a violent Degree , and the Basis of all Government being either Love , Fear , or Interest , or perhaps any two , or a Mixture of all the three , but in ...
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... Charles Town ; and now Mr. Rhett and Mr. Trott found themselves mistaken , in fancying they could influence the Elections when in Town , so as to have such Members chosen as they liked : for it proved quite the contrary ; they could not ...
... Charles Town ; and now Mr. Rhett and Mr. Trott found themselves mistaken , in fancying they could influence the Elections when in Town , so as to have such Members chosen as they liked : for it proved quite the contrary ; they could not ...
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