American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its Discovery in MCCCCXCII to MDCCCVI, Volumen2 |
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trustees of 1734 A colony being now planted in Georgia , the trus- Regulatees
proceeded to establish certain regulations . The tions of the following were some
of them ; that each tract of land Georgia . granted shall be considered as a
military ...
trustees of 1734 A colony being now planted in Georgia , the trus- Regulatees
proceeded to establish certain regulations . The tions of the following were some
of them ; that each tract of land Georgia . granted shall be considered as a
military ...
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Scots and The trustees of Georgia , resolving to send over a Germans number of
Scotch and German labourers to their inGeorgia fant province , one hundred and
thirty Highlanders accepted their terms , and were transported to Georgia ...
Scots and The trustees of Georgia , resolving to send over a Germans number of
Scotch and German labourers to their inGeorgia fant province , one hundred and
thirty Highlanders accepted their terms , and were transported to Georgia ...
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James Oglethorpe , having recently been appointed Oglethorpe brings a re
general and commander in chief of all his majesty's giment to forces in South
Carolina and Georgia , was now sent Georgia . out from England with a regiment
of six ...
James Oglethorpe , having recently been appointed Oglethorpe brings a re
general and commander in chief of all his majesty's giment to forces in South
Carolina and Georgia , was now sent Georgia . out from England with a regiment
of six ...
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The trustees of Georgia now established a kind of civil government , and
committed the charge of it to a president and four assistants , who were to act
under their instructions , and to be responsible to them for their public conduct .
The trustees of Georgia now established a kind of civil government , and
committed the charge of it to a president and four assistants , who were to act
under their instructions , and to be responsible to them for their public conduct .
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The trustees of Georgia , finding that the province Charter of languished under
their care , and weary of complaints Georgider of the people , surrendered their
charter to the king : ed to the Their fundamental regulations , though wholly
formed ...
The trustees of Georgia , finding that the province Charter of languished under
their care , and weary of complaints Georgider of the people , surrendered their
charter to the king : ed to the Their fundamental regulations , though wholly
formed ...
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Página 72 - We agree also that the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers, formerly called presbyterian and congregational, be observed by the churches throughout this colony.
Página 278 - At the same time let the sovereign authority of this country over the colonies be asserted in as strong terms as can be devised, and be made to extend to every point of legislation whatsoever. That we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Página 395 - Neither of the two parties shall conclude either truce or peace with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the war.
Página 313 - Also that the keeping a standing army in several of these colonies, in time of peace, without the consent of the legislature of that colony in which such army is kept, is against law.
Página 313 - Also the act passed in the same session for establishing the Roman Catholic religion, in the province of Quebec, abolishing the equitable system of English laws, and erecting a tyranny there, to the great danger, (from so total a dissimilarity of religion, law and government) of the neighbouring British colonies, by the assistance of whose blood and treasure the said country was conquered from France.
Página 366 - As the divisions had nearly the same distance to march, I ordered each of them, immediately upon forcing the out-guards, to push directly into the town, that they might charge the enemy before they had time to form. The upper...
Página 259 - ... subjects of Great Britain as to those of France, in its whole breadth and length, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth: It is further stipulated, that the vessels belonging to the subjects of either nation shall not be stopped, visited, or subjected to the payment of any duty whatsoever.
Página 261 - The Government of Quebec bounded on the Labrador coast by the River St John, and from thence by a line drawn from the head of that river through the Lake St.
Página 2 - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Página 152 - Carolinean troops, enfeebled by the heat, dispirited by sickness, and fatigued by fruitless efforts, marched away in large bodies.