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Colonial South Carolina : two contemporary descriptions
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Glen, James, 1701-1777
1951
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F272 .G55 1761A
A description of South Carolina : containing many curious and interesting particulars relating to the civil, natural, and commercial history of that colony ... : to which is added, a very particular account of their rice-trade for twenty years, with their exports of raw silk and imports of British silk manufactures for twenty-five years
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Glen, James, 1701-1777
1761
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A description of South Carolina containing many curious and interesting particulars relating to the civil, natural, and commercial history of that colony ... To which is added, a very particular account of their rice-trade for twenty years, with their exports of raw silk and imports of British silk manufactures for twenty-five years
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Glen, James, 1701-1777
1761
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A description of South Carolina; containing, many curious and interesting particulars relating to the civil, natural and commercial history of that colony, viz. ... To which is added, a very particular account of their rice-trade for twenty years, with their exports of raw silk and imports of British silk manufactures for twenty-five years
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Glen, James, 1701-1777
1761
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Twenty sermons on the following subjects ... : Preach'd in the parish of St. Philip, Charles-town, South-Carolina
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Quincy, Samuel
1750
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 6598
Twenty sermons on the following subjects ... : Preach'd in the parish of St. Philip, Charles-town, South-Carolina
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Quincy, Samuel
1750
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South-Carolina. By His Excellency James Glen, Esq. captain-general, governor, and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's said province. A proclamation : Whereas divers parts of this province have been for some time past, and still continue, to be afflicted with an infectious distemper among the cattle ... Given under my hand and the great seal of this His Majesty's province, the third day of August, anno Dom. 1744
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South Carolina. Governor (1743-1755 : Glen)
1744
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 5493
South-Carolina. By His Excellency James Glen, Esq. captain-general, governor, and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's said province. A proclamation : Whereas divers parts of this province have been for some time past, and still continue, to be afflicted with an infectious distemper among the cattle ... Given under my hand and the great seal of this His Majesty's province, the third day of August, anno Dom. 1744
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South Carolina. Governor (1743-1756 : Glen)
1744
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