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An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 2 by Alexander Hewatt
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_The manner of cultivating and making indigo._
_The common methods of judging of its quality._
_Nova Scotia settled._
_The great care of Britain for these colonies._
_Low state of Georgia._
_Complaint of the people._
_Troubles excited by Thomas Bosomworth._
_With difficulty settled._
_The charter surrendered to the King._
_George Whitfield's settlement._
_Whitfield's orphan-house._
_Sketch of his character._
_A congress with Creeks._
_The Governor's speech to them._
_Malatchee's answer._
_A hurricane at Charlestown._
_The advantages of poor settlers in the province._
_The advantages of money-lenders._
_And of the borrowers._
_Great benefits enjoyed by the colonists._
_Progress of the province._

CHAP. X.

_A dispute about the limits of British and French territories._
_A chain of forts raised by the French._
_The distracted state of the British colonies._
_General Braddock's defeat in Virginia._
_Colonel Johnson's success at Lake George._
_Governor Glen holds a congress with the Cherokees._
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