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Page 92
... desired that he might be put upon every occasion of service , if there was any , and that he would never forsake him , but serve with the English to the last . Mr. Oglethorpe told him that the stories of war were quite groundless ; that ...
... desired that he might be put upon every occasion of service , if there was any , and that he would never forsake him , but serve with the English to the last . Mr. Oglethorpe told him that the stories of war were quite groundless ; that ...
Page 107
... desired to take the oars , and rowed as well as any I ever saw , only differing from the others , by taking a short and long stroke alternately , which they called the Yamassee stroke . I found this was no new thing to the Indians ...
... desired to take the oars , and rowed as well as any I ever saw , only differing from the others , by taking a short and long stroke alternately , which they called the Yamassee stroke . I found this was no new thing to the Indians ...
Page 111
... their passage had confirmed their resolutions , and would not forsake one another ; but desired leave to go all together , and settle the town of Frederica , as was first promised : that brothers , sons , and A Voyage to Georgia . 111.
... their passage had confirmed their resolutions , and would not forsake one another ; but desired leave to go all together , and settle the town of Frederica , as was first promised : that brothers , sons , and A Voyage to Georgia . 111.
Page 112
... desired to go through the inland passage together , and were well contented to lie without cover not only for six days but for a much longer time , since it was no more than what they expected before they left England . The Symond and ...
... desired to go through the inland passage together , and were well contented to lie without cover not only for six days but for a much longer time , since it was no more than what they expected before they left England . The Symond and ...
Page 124
... battery of cannon , for there appeared some black things which they thought looked like guns at a great distance , but Mr. Oglethorpe desired to see them nearer . -I " As they stood in , they proved to be 124 A Voyage to Georgia .
... battery of cannon , for there appeared some black things which they thought looked like guns at a great distance , but Mr. Oglethorpe desired to see them nearer . -I " As they stood in , they proved to be 124 A Voyage to Georgia .
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