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Page 96
... negroes ; a third that all persons who go among the Indians must give security for their good behavior ; because the In- dians , if any injury is done to them , and they cannot kill the man who does it , expect satisfaction from the ...
... negroes ; a third that all persons who go among the Indians must give security for their good behavior ; because the In- dians , if any injury is done to them , and they cannot kill the man who does it , expect satisfaction from the ...
Page 102
... negroes , and have planted on the Georgia side of the river : You are hereby authorized and required to give notice to the same persons to withdraw their horses , cattle , and negroes , out of Georgia ; and if within three days they do ...
... negroes , and have planted on the Georgia side of the river : You are hereby authorized and required to give notice to the same persons to withdraw their horses , cattle , and negroes , out of Georgia ; and if within three days they do ...
Page 146
... negroes , which he did on his first arrival ; and then told him , that he having done them justice before they asked it , made them love him , and not believe the stories that were told them against him ; and that instead of begin- ning ...
... negroes , which he did on his first arrival ; and then told him , that he having done them justice before they asked it , made them love him , and not believe the stories that were told them against him ; and that instead of begin- ning ...
Page 153
... negroes . These objections will be considered in order ; and as the first three of them relate to matters of fact about the country , they will be truly stated , and the answers to 20 An Impartial Inquiry into the State and Utility of ...
... negroes . These objections will be considered in order ; and as the first three of them relate to matters of fact about the country , they will be truly stated , and the answers to 20 An Impartial Inquiry into the State and Utility of ...
Page 154
... negroes are with it , as likewise with the welfare of Georgia ; and if Georgia should receive them how prejudicial they would be to South Carolina : how needless also they were for the products which are designed to be raised there ...
... negroes are with it , as likewise with the welfare of Georgia ; and if Georgia should receive them how prejudicial they would be to South Carolina : how needless also they were for the products which are designed to be raised there ...
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