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Page 44
... leave here to mention a precedent of our own for planting colonies , which , perhaps , in part or in the whole , may be worthy our imitation . England was more than four hundred years in possession of a great part of Ireland before the ...
... leave here to mention a precedent of our own for planting colonies , which , perhaps , in part or in the whole , may be worthy our imitation . England was more than four hundred years in possession of a great part of Ireland before the ...
Page 54
... - ing to the stars , and to the fallen leaves of a wood in autumn . And here I cannot omit saying , that it is a policy of consid- erable benefit to our colonies , and an expense well 54 A New and Accurate Account of the.
... - ing to the stars , and to the fallen leaves of a wood in autumn . And here I cannot omit saying , that it is a policy of consid- erable benefit to our colonies , and an expense well 54 A New and Accurate Account of the.
Page 76
... leave this point , because some imagine that we are secure in this trade , against the endeavors of all foreigners ; say they , we make better goods than can be made with any foreign wool , unless it be mixed with ours . Be it so . But ...
... leave this point , because some imagine that we are secure in this trade , against the endeavors of all foreigners ; say they , we make better goods than can be made with any foreign wool , unless it be mixed with ours . Be it so . But ...
Page 83
... leave from their creditors to go . " 2. Such as have numerous families of children , if assisted by their respective parishes and recommended by the minis- ter , churchwardens and overseers thereof . " The Trustees do expect to have a ...
... leave from their creditors to go . " 2. Such as have numerous families of children , if assisted by their respective parishes and recommended by the minis- ter , churchwardens and overseers thereof . " The Trustees do expect to have a ...
Page 90
only one here able to finish the work , and thereby leave the work undone , and lose the materials , which were all ready ; or else forgive what was past , and have the beacon finished . He took the latter counsel , and agreed with him ...
only one here able to finish the work , and thereby leave the work undone , and lose the materials , which were all ready ; or else forgive what was past , and have the beacon finished . He took the latter counsel , and agreed with him ...
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Alatamaha America appointed arrived Augustine Britain British Capt Captain cattle Causton Charleston charter colony of Georgia command common council corporation court Creeks cultivation Darien deponent Ebenezer enemy England expense families five four Frederica French garrison gentlemen Georgia Historical Society Governor granted heirs and successors Highlanders honor horses Hugh Mackay hundred acres Indians inhabitants island James James Oglethorpe Jekyl Jekyl island John King labor land laws letter liberty likewise Lord M'Intosh magistrates Majesty Majesty's ment miles nation negroes night officers Ogle Oglethorpe Oglethorpe's persons plantations planted planters poor pounds pounds sterling present province of Georgia provisions raised received regiment river saith Samuel Mercer scout boat sent servants settled settlement ships Society soon South Carolina Spaniards Spanish subjects subsistence thence thereof thing Thomas thousand tion trade trees twenty Tybee white mulberry William woods