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Page 90
... , Mr. Oglethorpe set out for Savannah , but he first carried the people on shore upon Peeper island , and shewed them where to dig a well , which they did , and found a plenty of fresh water . He was received 90 A Voyage to Georgia .
... , Mr. Oglethorpe set out for Savannah , but he first carried the people on shore upon Peeper island , and shewed them where to dig a well , which they did , and found a plenty of fresh water . He was received 90 A Voyage to Georgia .
Page 91
found a plenty of fresh water . He was received at Savan- nah by the freeholders under arms , and under the salute of twenty - one cannons , which we heard plainly , being about ten miles distance . After Mr. Oglethorpe was gone to ...
found a plenty of fresh water . He was received at Savan- nah by the freeholders under arms , and under the salute of twenty - one cannons , which we heard plainly , being about ten miles distance . After Mr. Oglethorpe was gone to ...
Page 95
... received , idling away their times , whilst they had their provisions from the public store , or else work- ing for ... receiving their provisions from the public ceased , they were in no forwardness to maintain themselves out of their ...
... received , idling away their times , whilst they had their provisions from the public store , or else work- ing for ... receiving their provisions from the public ceased , they were in no forwardness to maintain themselves out of their ...
Page 121
... received presents . The sovereignty was in the crown of Great Britain , ever since the discovery of them by Sir Walter Raleigh . All Carolina bounded by the river St. John , was the Carolina granted to the proprietors in the English ...
... received presents . The sovereignty was in the crown of Great Britain , ever since the discovery of them by Sir Walter Raleigh . All Carolina bounded by the river St. John , was the Carolina granted to the proprietors in the English ...
Page 128
... received him with great civility ; and that the reason of his long stay was , to get the boat repaired . He brought letters from Don Francisco del Moral Sanchez , Captain General of Florida , and Governor of St. Augustine , to Mr ...
... received him with great civility ; and that the reason of his long stay was , to get the boat repaired . He brought letters from Don Francisco del Moral Sanchez , Captain General of Florida , and Governor of St. Augustine , to Mr ...
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