Narratives of Early Carolina, 1650-1708, Volume 11Alexander Samuel Salley C. Scribner's sons, 1911 - 386 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... sent to the Tuskarood would not come at the day appointed , nor his King , but ran another way , and told the Indians that we came to cut them off ; whereupon our Appamattuck Guide stepped forth , and frowning said , come along , we ...
... sent to the Tuskarood would not come at the day appointed , nor his King , but ran another way , and told the Indians that we came to cut them off ; whereupon our Appamattuck Guide stepped forth , and frowning said , come along , we ...
Pagina 17
... sent to the Tuskarood King , who was to meet us at Blandina that night ; the Kings sonne told us that the English man would be at his house that night , a great way off ; and would have had us gone backe with him , but we would not ...
... sent to the Tuskarood King , who was to meet us at Blandina that night ; the Kings sonne told us that the English man would be at his house that night , a great way off ; and would have had us gone backe with him , but we would not ...
Pagina 18
... sent Runners to all the Nations thereabouts , informing them that the English were come to cut them off , which we supposed to be some greater Politicians then Indian Con- sultations , who had some private ends to themselves , and ...
... sent Runners to all the Nations thereabouts , informing them that the English were come to cut them off , which we supposed to be some greater Politicians then Indian Con- sultations , who had some private ends to themselves , and ...
Pagina 26
... sent twice to know , if I was returned , that he might bring his child ; but in my absence , some people , supposing I had great gains by commerce with him , murmured , and carried themselves uncivilly towards them , forbidding their ...
... sent twice to know , if I was returned , that he might bring his child ; but in my absence , some people , supposing I had great gains by commerce with him , murmured , and carried themselves uncivilly towards them , forbidding their ...
Pagina 27
... sent 200 l . sterling in trust , to purchase and pay for what land they should like , the which in little time they effected , and purchased , and paid for three great rivers , and also all such others as they should like of southerly ...
... sent 200 l . sterling in trust , to purchase and pay for what land they should like , the which in little time they effected , and purchased , and paid for three great rivers , and also all such others as they should like of southerly ...
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Pagina 253 - Intituled an Act for the more ' Effectual Preservation of the Government of this Province, by Requiring all Persons that shall hereafter be chosen Members of the Commons House of Assembly, and Sit in the same, to Take the Oaths, and Subscribe the Declaration, appointed by this Act, and to Conform to the Religious Worship in this Province, according to the Church of England, to Receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, according to the Rites and Usage of the said Church...
Pagina 323 - Christian religion, may not be scared and kept at a distance from it, but, by having an opportunity of acquainting themselves with the truth and reasonableness of its doctrines, and the peaceableness and inoffensiveness of its professors, may by good usage and persuasion, and all those convincing methods of gentleness and meekness suitable to the rules and design of the gospel, be won over to embrace and unfeignedly receive the truth; therefore any seven or more persons agreeing in any religion,...
Pagina 164 - An Account of the Province of Carolina, in America : together with an Abstract of the Patent, and several other Necessary and Useful Particulars, to such as have thoughts of transporting themselves thither. Published for their Information.
Pagina 255 - further Security of His Majesty's Person and Govern"ment and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of "the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for ex"tinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales "and his open and secret Abettors...
Pagina 254 - I, AB, do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do believe, that, in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, there is not any transubstantiation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever...
Pagina 165 - ... the said Edward, Earl of Clarendon; George, Duke of Albemarle; William, Earl of Craven; John, Lord Berkeley; Anthony, Lord Ashley; Sir George Carteret, Sir John Colleton, and Sir William Berkeley...
Pagina 254 - Christmas day, or at any time except between the hours of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon...
Pagina 348 - ... to conform to the religious worship in the province according to the church of England ; and to receive the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, according to the rites and usages of the said church.
Pagina 230 - These Fundamental Constitutions, in number a hundred and twenty, and every part thereof, shall be and remain the sacred and unalterable form and rule of government of Carolina for ever.
Pagina 138 - CAROLINA; or a description of the present state of that country, and the natural excellencies thereof, viz. the healthfulness of the air, pleasantness of the place, advantage and usefulness of those rich commodities there plentifully abounding, which much encrease and flourish by the industry of the planters that daily enlarge that colony.