CHAP. XXIV. New-York continued, from the death of Lord Lovelace to the arrival Congress of governors at Newport, Rhode-Island, Causes of the failure of the expedition, Second assembly of New-York, His character-His administration, Address of the council, by the way of report, CHAP. XXVI. Pennsylvania continued, from the arrival of Thomas Penn, 1732, A.D. State of the colony, 1738 Thomas Penn arrives-Address of Andrew Hamilton, 1741 Thomas Penn returns to England-Faction, 1747 The province becomes quiet, CHAP. XXVII. Page. Carolina cantinued.-Governor Johnston's administration.-Colo- 1754 Gov. Johnston dies--Nath. Rice, then Matthew Rowan, suc- &c. CHAP. XXVIII. GEORGIA. A sketch of the rise and progress of Georgia, from its first settlement in 1732, down to the close of the Spanish and CHAP. XXIX. APPENDIX A....No. I. Answer of the Dutch governor to the English Comman- Page. |