A new and accurate account of the provinces of South-Carolina and Georgia: with many curious and useful observations on the trade, navigation and plantations of Great-Britain, compared with her most powerful maritime neighbours in antient and modern times
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Main Author: Oglethorpe, James Edward 1696-1785 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed for J. Worrall, and sold by J. Roberts 1733
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Item Description:Attributed to James Edward Oglethorpe in NUC pre-1956. Also attributed to Benjamin Martyn. - Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 07073. - Hanson, 4377n. - In so far as this work relates to Georgia, it explains the writer's scheme for settling that region with impoverished Englishmen. Colonization was actually begun later in the year. To be distinguished from an account of Georgia written by Oglethorpe many years after, for a later edition of Salmon's Modern history. - OCLC, 22288864. - Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London
Physical Description:76 p.
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