American Annals: Or, A Chronological History of America : from Its Discovery in 1492 to 1806, Volume 2Printed, 1808 |
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... South Carolina there were computed 7000 souls , besides Negroes and Indians , living without any minister of the Church of England , and but few dissenting Teachers of any kind , above half of the people living regardless of any ...
... South Carolina there were computed 7000 souls , besides Negroes and Indians , living without any minister of the Church of England , and but few dissenting Teachers of any kind , above half of the people living regardless of any ...
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... Carolina ; but the planters fixed on rice for their staple commodity 7 . The church of England was established by law in South Carolina . Twenty lay commissioners were constituted a 1 Smith , N. York , 104. The disease was a malignant ...
... Carolina ; but the planters fixed on rice for their staple commodity 7 . The church of England was established by law in South Carolina . Twenty lay commissioners were constituted a 1 Smith , N. York , 104. The disease was a malignant ...
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... the purpose of cancelling these bills of credit 2 , 1 Hewet , i . 179-187 . An 2 lbid . 195 , 196. From this time there was a gradual rise in exchange and An act of assembly passed in South Carolina , for 58 AMERICAN ANNALS . 1.
... the purpose of cancelling these bills of credit 2 , 1 Hewet , i . 179-187 . An 2 lbid . 195 , 196. From this time there was a gradual rise in exchange and An act of assembly passed in South Carolina , for 58 AMERICAN ANNALS . 1.
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... South Carolina , for esta- blishing religious worship according to the Church of England . By this act the whole province was divided into ten parishes , and provision made for building a church in each parish , and for supporting ...
... South Carolina , for esta- blishing religious worship according to the Church of England . By this act the whole province was divided into ten parishes , and provision made for building a church in each parish , and for supporting ...
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... s . 1712 . The Corees , Tuscaroras , and other tribes of Indians in North Carolina , formed a deep conspiracy for the extermina- tion of the English settlers . Having , for the security of their own families , enclosed the chief town in ...
... s . 1712 . The Corees , Tuscaroras , and other tribes of Indians in North Carolina , formed a deep conspiracy for the extermina- tion of the English settlers . Having , for the security of their own families , enclosed the chief town in ...
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