Ramsay's History of South Carolina: From Its First Settlement in 1670 to the Year 1808, المجلد 2Reprint Company, 1971 |
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... negroes were crowded in small confined spots . The disease had different names and was occasionally called camp , hospital , gaol , putrid , nervous , and malignant fevers . Its supposed causes are filth , impure air , putrid animal and ...
... negroes were crowded in small confined spots . The disease had different names and was occasionally called camp , hospital , gaol , putrid , nervous , and malignant fevers . Its supposed causes are filth , impure air , putrid animal and ...
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... negroes . Three contributions of this kind had been levied between the Declaration of Independence in 1776 , and the surrender of the capital in 1780. The first was in the year 1777 , and was fixed at nearly one - third of a dollar per ...
... negroes . Three contributions of this kind had been levied between the Declaration of Independence in 1776 , and the surrender of the capital in 1780. The first was in the year 1777 , and was fixed at nearly one - third of a dollar per ...
الصفحة 298
... negroes . Several of the more recent emigrants bring negroes with them . In the census of 1800 the negroes were one in eleven of the whole population , but in 1790 they were one it nine . In the first period ; the white population was ...
... negroes . Several of the more recent emigrants bring negroes with them . In the census of 1800 the negroes were one in eleven of the whole population , but in 1790 they were one it nine . In the first period ; the white population was ...
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