The History of South Carolina, Volume 2American historical society, Incorporated, 1934 - South Carolina |
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Page 152
... house . A Legislative Council , or upper house , was to be elected by the lower house . The parishes , which included the parts of the back country in the recently created St. David's ( approxi- mately the modern Chesterfield , Marlboro ...
... house . A Legislative Council , or upper house , was to be elected by the lower house . The parishes , which included the parts of the back country in the recently created St. David's ( approxi- mately the modern Chesterfield , Marlboro ...
Page 272
... house . Mrs. Motte had been left both the city and the country place by her brother , who was drowned at sea in 1775 , and the family had been compelled by the seizure of her plantation house for a post to retire to a small house on the ...
... house . Mrs. Motte had been left both the city and the country place by her brother , who was drowned at sea in 1775 , and the family had been compelled by the seizure of her plantation house for a post to retire to a small house on the ...
Page 337
... house . The duty was onerous to poor men from a distance , whose necessities were considered in voting two dollars a day in February , 1785 , to all obliged to lodge in public houses.3 The old custom of the Governor's addressing both houses ...
... house . The duty was onerous to poor men from a distance , whose necessities were considered in voting two dollars a day in February , 1785 , to all obliged to lodge in public houses.3 The old custom of the Governor's addressing both houses ...
Contents
Chapter 43Settlement of the Back Country and the Circuit Court | 38 |
Chapter 44The Stamp Act 1765 | 66 |
Chapter 45Trade and Navigation Laws Townshend Taxes | 76 |
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