The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Opseg 22John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A. S. Barnes., 1889 |
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Stranica 280
... negroes into the province . The reasons for the found- ing of the colony which the preamble of the charter set forth were con- strued by the trustees to virtually prohibit negro slavery , or at least to be incompatible with it . These ...
... negroes into the province . The reasons for the found- ing of the colony which the preamble of the charter set forth were con- strued by the trustees to virtually prohibit negro slavery , or at least to be incompatible with it . These ...
Stranica 281
... negroes would not have prevailed to the extent of introducing them into the colony . For a time the matter was but little agitated . Rum had been prohibited in 1733 , and there seemed little likelihood that negroes would be introduced ...
... negroes would not have prevailed to the extent of introducing them into the colony . For a time the matter was but little agitated . Rum had been prohibited in 1733 , and there seemed little likelihood that negroes would be introduced ...
Stranica 285
... negroes . Oglethorpe alone seems to have been actuated by humanitarian mo- tives in his opposition to negroes . Thus January 17 , 1739 , he writes to the trustees a second remonstrance against the admission of Africans . He says : ( a ) ...
... negroes . Oglethorpe alone seems to have been actuated by humanitarian mo- tives in his opposition to negroes . Thus January 17 , 1739 , he writes to the trustees a second remonstrance against the admission of Africans . He says : ( a ) ...
Stranica 287
... negroes . The negroes afterward told him that they had been promised freedom if they would help expel the English . The governor and the bishop had publicly confirmed these promises at St. Augustine , the latter swearing upon the cross ...
... negroes . The negroes afterward told him that they had been promised freedom if they would help expel the English . The governor and the bishop had publicly confirmed these promises at St. Augustine , the latter swearing upon the cross ...
Stranica 288
... negroes and opened a plantation near the Indian town . The Uchees complained to Oglethorpe , who promptly sent back both negroes and cattle , and the grateful Indians sent an embassy to assure him of their love and confidence , and to ...
... negroes and opened a plantation near the Indian town . The Uchees complained to Oglethorpe , who promptly sent back both negroes and cattle , and the grateful Indians sent an embassy to assure him of their love and confidence , and to ...
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