id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8181 Hewatt, Alexander An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 2 .txt text/plain 92212 3394 60 not suffer their people to trade with white men of any other nation but order to maintain and defend the great King's right to the country of friendship shall be carried to our people.--We look upon the great King "The province of South Carolina, and the new colony of Georgia, are the the chiefs of that nation received from your Majesty in Great-Britain, ships of war to annoy a great part of the British trade to America, as exported from the British colonies, are consumed by the people of Great landed in Great Britain, or in some of the British plantations, excepting trade of the province, and shews its usefulness and importance to Great Carolina by this time had found great advantage from the settlement of different times presented the province with great guns for that purpose. province as Carolina, where the lands are good, new staples will be ./cache/8181.txt ./txt/8181.txt