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Page 85
... late Governor of South Carolina , and several other gentlemen , who intended to accompany him in the voyage , came on board . In the afternoon we weighed and went down to the Hope . On the 21st we sailed from the Hope , and got within ...
... late Governor of South Carolina , and several other gentlemen , who intended to accompany him in the voyage , came on board . In the afternoon we weighed and went down to the Hope . On the 21st we sailed from the Hope , and got within ...
Page 86
... late Governor of South Carolina , was taken ill here of a fever , which prevented his going the voyage . This was a great disappointment ; for if he had gone to Carolina , as intended , a man of his interest and good sense being at ...
... late Governor of South Carolina , was taken ill here of a fever , which prevented his going the voyage . This was a great disappointment ; for if he had gone to Carolina , as intended , a man of his interest and good sense being at ...
Page 114
... late in the year , he hoped little from any planting , therefore what he ordered to be done , was rather to teach the colony against another sea- son , than from any advantage likely to arise from it , and he employed the men of the ...
... late in the year , he hoped little from any planting , therefore what he ordered to be done , was rather to teach the colony against another sea- son , than from any advantage likely to arise from it , and he employed the men of the ...
Page 115
... late set . And it is an observation that all Europe grains should be sowed rather before winter , that they may shoot and cover the ground , for if they are sowed in spring , the weather coming hot upon them , the blades shoot at once ...
... late set . And it is an observation that all Europe grains should be sowed rather before winter , that they may shoot and cover the ground , for if they are sowed in spring , the weather coming hot upon them , the blades shoot at once ...
Page 147
... late and were then abed ) the Governor had sent a serjeant and twelve men to make them prisoners , one sentry being set at the foot , and another at the head of the stairs . The Town Major then told Don Carlos that he needed to fear ...
... late and were then abed ) the Governor had sent a serjeant and twelve men to make them prisoners , one sentry being set at the foot , and another at the head of the stairs . The Town Major then told Don Carlos that he needed to fear ...
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