Narratives of Early Carolina, 1650-1708, المجلد 2Alexander Samuel Salley C. Scribner's sons, 1911 - 386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... COLONISTS , 1670 INTRODUCTION 107 107 109 111 Mr. Mathews's Relation of St. Katherina 114 Mr. Carteret's Relation of the Planting at Ashley River 116 Letter of Joseph West 120 Letter of Governor Sayle and Council 122 A FAITHFULL ...
... COLONISTS , 1670 INTRODUCTION 107 107 109 111 Mr. Mathews's Relation of St. Katherina 114 Mr. Carteret's Relation of the Planting at Ashley River 116 Letter of Joseph West 120 Letter of Governor Sayle and Council 122 A FAITHFULL ...
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... Colony Recent Signs of Prosperity • FROM THE HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN AMERICA , BY JOHN OLDMIXON , 1708 INTRODUCTION Discovery of Carolina ; Spanish Expeditions Settlements of the French in Florida PAGE • 305 • 307 • 308 • 310 ...
... Colony Recent Signs of Prosperity • FROM THE HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN AMERICA , BY JOHN OLDMIXON , 1708 INTRODUCTION Discovery of Carolina ; Spanish Expeditions Settlements of the French in Florida PAGE • 305 • 307 • 308 • 310 ...
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... colony , made a voyage to the coast of what is now North Carolina and , upon his return , gave a favorable account of the country about the Charles ( Cape Fear ) River . Some New Englanders who had previously been sent to settle at Cape ...
... colony , made a voyage to the coast of what is now North Carolina and , upon his return , gave a favorable account of the country about the Charles ( Cape Fear ) River . Some New Englanders who had previously been sent to settle at Cape ...
الصفحة 67
... Colony of English seated , who Landed there the 29 of May , Anno 1664. and are in all about 800 persons , who have overcome all the difficulties that attend the first attempts , and have cleered the way for those that come after , who ...
... Colony of English seated , who Landed there the 29 of May , Anno 1664. and are in all about 800 persons , who have overcome all the difficulties that attend the first attempts , and have cleered the way for those that come after , who ...
الصفحة 70
... Colony , when they had no house nor harbour , but wrought hard all day , in preparing Wood to build , and lay in the open Air all night , yet not one of them was ill , but continued well all the time ; they Sympa- thize most with the ...
... Colony , when they had no house nor harbour , but wrought hard all day , in preparing Wood to build , and lay in the open Air all night , yet not one of them was ill , but continued well all the time ; they Sympa- thize most with the ...
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Acres of Land aforesaid Albemarle amongst Archdale Ashley River Augustine Barbados Blake Board Boat brought call'd Cape Fear Capt Carolina Historical Society Cassique Charles Town Charter Church of England Clarendon County Coast Colleton Colleton County Colony Commons House Council Country Craven Creek Deputies Dissenters Earl Edisto Election English fathoms French Government Governor Harbour hath Hilton Honourable Indians Inhabitants Island John Archdale John Ash John Colleton Joseph King Landgrave Laws leagues Letter Lord Ashley Lords Proprietors Lordships miles Moore Morton neere night North Note in original Palatine Persons Plantations planted Planters Port Royall present Province of Carolina publick returned Sayle sent Servants settled Settlement severall Ship shoare side sorts South Carolina South Carolina Historical Spaniards Spanish thereof thither Thomas told Trade trees Vessell Virginia vote voyage West Westoes William winde Woods Yeamans
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الصفحة 355 - An Act for the establishing Religious Worship in this Province, according to the Church of England, and for the erecting of Churches for the publick Worship of God, and also for the Maintenance of Ministers, and building convenient Houses for them,
الصفحة 350 - An Act for establishing Religious Worship in this Province, according to the Church of England; and for the erecting of Churches for the Publick Worship of God, and also for the Maintenance of Ministers, and the building convenient Houses for them.
الصفحة 230 - the Government of the said Province into a Publick Instrument, which they call the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina, consisting of 120 Articles, which in the last Article are declar'd, shall be and remain, the Sacred and Unalterable Form and Rule of Government of Carolina for ever.
الصفحة 264 - The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Presented to Her Majesty on Wednesday the Thirteenth Day of March, 1705, Relating to the Province of Carolina, and the Petition therein mentioned, With Her Majesties most
الصفحة 323 - the Violation whereof, upon what Pretence soever, cannot be without great Offence to Almighty God, and great Scandal to the true Religion which we profess: And also that Jews, Heathens, and other Dissenters, from the Purity of the Christian Religion, may not be
الصفحة 348 - and to conform to the religious Worship in this Province, according to the Church of England, and to receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the Rights and Usage of the said Church.
الصفحة 230 - Enlarging the Bounds, was granted to the same Lords Proprietors, dated the 30th of June 17 Car. II. and the Proprietors by these Two Charters are, Edward, Earl of Clarendon; George, Duke of Albemarle; William, Earl of Craven; John, Lord Berkeley; Anthony, Lord Ashley,
الصفحة 73 - thither. If any Maid or single Woman have a desire to go over, they will think themselves in the Golden Age, when Men paid a Dowry for their Wives; for if they be but Civil, and under 50 years of Age, some honest Man or other, will purchase them for their Wives.
الصفحة 236 - and to the rest of the true and absolute Lords and Proprietors of the Province of Carolina. The Representation and Address of several of the Members of this present Assembly return'd for Colleton County, and other Inhabitants of this Province, whose Names are hereunto Subscribed. May it please your Lordships, Altho' the miserable Estate of this Colony will
الصفحة 73 - think themselves in the Golden Age, when Men paid a Dowry for their Wives; for if they be but Civil, and under 50 years of Age, some honest Man or other, will purchase them for their Wives. Those that desire further advice, or Servants that would be