Collections of the South-Carolina Historical Society, المجلد 5South Carolina Historical Society, 1897 |
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... brought their experience and their negroes ( p . 11 ) to assure it , and plant Carolina as Carolinians later planted Mississippi . This our early government and laws , our parish names and system , many of our " first families , " and ...
... brought their experience and their negroes ( p . 11 ) to assure it , and plant Carolina as Carolinians later planted Mississippi . This our early government and laws , our parish names and system , many of our " first families , " and ...
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... brought down upon it by fifty years of subjection to one of the feeblest of governments - the govern- ment of the “ True and Absolute Lords Proprietors . ” The grant of the lands of the State , including the whole ter- ritory from ...
... brought down upon it by fifty years of subjection to one of the feeblest of governments - the govern- ment of the “ True and Absolute Lords Proprietors . ” The grant of the lands of the State , including the whole ter- ritory from ...
الصفحة xii
... brought out by Governor Nicholson in 1721. They provided for a Governor and Com- mander - in - Chief appointed by the Crown , a Council or Upper House appointed by the Governor and approved by the Crown , and a Commons House of Assembly ...
... brought out by Governor Nicholson in 1721. They provided for a Governor and Com- mander - in - Chief appointed by the Crown , a Council or Upper House appointed by the Governor and approved by the Crown , and a Commons House of Assembly ...
الصفحة xv
... brought it to carry it away from the Province . The com- mittees from most of the Provinces met in July , 1765 , and united in petitioning the English Government for the removal of their grievances . In 1766 the Rockingham ...
... brought it to carry it away from the Province . The com- mittees from most of the Provinces met in July , 1765 , and united in petitioning the English Government for the removal of their grievances . In 1766 the Rockingham ...
الصفحة xvii
... brought the contest to a success- ful close , and South Carolina was acknowledged a free and inde- pendent State . With the return of peace and self - government to South Caro- lina in 1783 its people began again the work of 2 ADDRESS ...
... brought the contest to a success- ful close , and South Carolina was acknowledged a free and inde- pendent State . With the return of peace and self - government to South Caro- lina in 1783 its people began again the work of 2 ADDRESS ...
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الصفحة 409 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.
الصفحة 113 - Christian religion, may not be scared and kept at a distance from it, but, by having an opportunity of acquainting themselves...
الصفحة 21 - Sentinel-house, floored ten foot high with planks, fastned with Spikes and Nayls, standing upon substantial Posts, with several other small houses round about. Also we saw many planks, to the quantity of three thousand foot or thereabouts, with other Timber squared, and a Cross before the great house.
الصفحة 132 - DUKE OF YORK'S RELEASE TO JOHN LORD BERKELEY, AND SIR GEORGE CARTERET, 24TH OF JUNE, 1664. THIS INDENTURE made the four and twentieth day of June, in the sixteenth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord, Charles the Second, by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith, &c., annoq., Domini, 1664. Between His Royal Highness, James Duke of York, and Albany, Earl of Ulster, Lord High Admiral of England, and Ireland...
الصفحة 24 - Bayes, except facing on the Sea, it is most Pines tall and good: The Land generally, except where the Pines grow, is a good Soyl, covered with black Mold, in some places a foot, in some places half a foot...
الصفحة 409 - ... much thereof, as you shall find to be proportionable for the said one hundred and fifty acres in the breadth of land formerly marked to be laid out for Mr. Henry Hughes, Mr. John Coming, and Affra his now wife, and James Robinson, estimated to seven hundred acres, and contained between the lands then allotted to be laid out for Mr. Richard Cole, to the North, and a marked Tree, formerly designed to direct the bounding line of the said Town to the South.
الصفحة 78 - Royall and retorne homeward, haveing in the discovery 2 already made, exceeded all our owne and therfor confident to answere all other expectacons, besides each mans proper occasion hastened him, and the Consideration of the Charge of the Vessell hired att five and twenty pounds sterling per month made us earnest not to detaine her a minute of time unnecessarily. Wee...
الصفحة 361 - Commoditys fit for ye Market of Barbadoes." But there was an even more immediate use for lumber. The Governor was to have in the towns " the streets layd out as large orderly and convenient as possibly may be, and when that is done the houses which shall hereafter be built on each side those designed Streets, will grow in beauty with the Trade and Riches of the Towne.
الصفحة 66 - Hee was an old man of a large stature and bone. Round the house from each side the throne quite to the Entrance were lower benches filled with the whole rabble of men, Women and children. In the center of this house is kept a constant fire mounted on a great heape of Ashes and surrounded with little lowe furrows.
الصفحة 113 - ... any seven or more persons agreeing in any religion, shall constitute a church or profession, to which they shall give some name, to distinguish it from others.