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Page 45
... Families expos'd to the utmost Necessity and Despair : Let him , I say , see these living under a sober and orderly Government , settled in Towns , which are rising at Distances along navigable Rivers : Flocks and Herds in the ...
... Families expos'd to the utmost Necessity and Despair : Let him , I say , see these living under a sober and orderly Government , settled in Towns , which are rising at Distances along navigable Rivers : Flocks and Herds in the ...
Page 51
... were also covered with Palmetto Leaves , to lodge the Families of the Colony in when they should come up ; each of these Booths was between thirty and forty Foot * long , and upwards of twenty Foot wide . FREDERICA . 51.
... were also covered with Palmetto Leaves , to lodge the Families of the Colony in when they should come up ; each of these Booths was between thirty and forty Foot * long , and upwards of twenty Foot wide . FREDERICA . 51.
Page 53
... families of the Colonists on board , set out from the mouth of the Savannah river . Spare oars had been rigged for each boat . With their assistance , the men of the Colony rowing with a will , —the voyage to Fred- erica was ...
... families of the Colonists on board , set out from the mouth of the Savannah river . Spare oars had been rigged for each boat . With their assistance , the men of the Colony rowing with a will , —the voyage to Fred- erica was ...
Page 94
... families , Frederica in 1740 is said to have claimed a population of one thousand . † This estimate is perhaps somewhat exaggerated , although much nearer the mark than that of the discontents Tailfer , Anderson , and Douglas , who , in ...
... families , Frederica in 1740 is said to have claimed a population of one thousand . † This estimate is perhaps somewhat exaggerated , although much nearer the mark than that of the discontents Tailfer , Anderson , and Douglas , who , in ...
Page 97
... families . ence , - * Upon Amelia island , where the orange trees were grow- ing wild in the woods , were stationed the Highlanders with their scout boats . They had a good plantation , - upon which they raised corn enough for their ...
... families . ence , - * Upon Amelia island , where the orange trees were grow- ing wild in the woods , were stationed the Highlanders with their scout boats . They had a good plantation , - upon which they raised corn enough for their ...
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