The History of Georgia: Containing Brief Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events, Up to the Present Day, Band 1 |
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Having every thing furnished them by the corporation , which was requisite for
building and cultivation , and having nothing to risque but what arose from a
change of climate , they could not properly be called ad . venturers , Mr.
Oglethorpe ...
Having every thing furnished them by the corporation , which was requisite for
building and cultivation , and having nothing to risque but what arose from a
change of climate , they could not properly be called ad . venturers , Mr.
Oglethorpe ...
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William Bull and Jonathan Bryan , men of knowledge and ex . perience ,
accompanied Oglethorpe , and the ranEigers and scout boats were ordered to
attend them to Georgia . The general assembly on the mo . tion of governor
Johnson ...
William Bull and Jonathan Bryan , men of knowledge and ex . perience ,
accompanied Oglethorpe , and the ranEigers and scout boats were ordered to
attend them to Georgia . The general assembly on the mo . tion of governor
Johnson ...
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Here the commissioner demanded that Oglethorpe and his people , should
without loss of time , evacuate all the territories to the southward of St. Helena
sound , as they belonged to the king of Spain , who was determined to maintain
his right ...
Here the commissioner demanded that Oglethorpe and his people , should
without loss of time , evacuate all the territories to the southward of St. Helena
sound , as they belonged to the king of Spain , who was determined to maintain
his right ...
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JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE , was the son of sir Theophilus Oglethorpe of
Godalmen in the county of Surry , lieutenant - colonel of the duke of York's troop
of the king's horse - guards , a major - general of the army , and a member of ...
JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE , was the son of sir Theophilus Oglethorpe of
Godalmen in the county of Surry , lieutenant - colonel of the duke of York's troop
of the king's horse - guards , a major - general of the army , and a member of ...
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Oglethorpe appointed commander in chief of Carolina and Georgia , Justice
Causton s dispute with a Carolina trader , Wesley's extravagant description of
Georgia , The colonists ' petition to the trustees for a change of measures ,
Counter ...
Oglethorpe appointed commander in chief of Carolina and Georgia , Justice
Causton s dispute with a Carolina trader , Wesley's extravagant description of
Georgia , The colonists ' petition to the trustees for a change of measures ,
Counter ...
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Seite 332 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended...
Seite 355 - ... of our especial grace, certain knowledge,- and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do...
Seite 311 - That by such emigration they by no means forfeited, surrendered, or lost any of those rights, but that they were, and their descendants now are, entitled to the exercise and enjoyment of all such of them, as their local and other circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy.
Seite 312 - Resolved, 6. That they are entitled to the benefit of such of the English statutes, as existed at the time of their colonization ; and which they have, by experience, respectively found to be applicable to their several local and other circumstances.
Seite 346 - And we do further, of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, for us, our heirs and successors, grant, by these presents, to the...
Seite 311 - That the inhabitants of the English colonies in North America, by the immutable laws of nature, the principles of the English Constitution, and the several charters or compacts, have the following rights : Resolved, NCD 1.
Seite 350 - ... given and granted full power and authority from time to time to administer oaths or affirmations, for the better discovery of truth in any matter in controversy or depending before them.
Seite 312 - British parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation in their several provincial legislatures, where their right of representation can alone be preserved, in all cases of taxation and internal polity subject only to the negative of their sovereign, in such manner as has been heretofore used and accustomed...
Seite 356 - And lastly, we do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, grant unto the said James Russell, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these, our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual, in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and...