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قراءة كتاب A New Voyage to Carolina Containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their cus
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A New Voyage to Carolina Containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their cus
A NEW VOYAGE TO CAROLINA
By John Lawson
[British Surveyor-General of North Carolina. d. 1711.]
CONTENTS
A JOURNAL OF A THOUSAND MILES TRAVEL AMONG THE INDIANS, FROM SOUTH TO NORTH CAROLINA.
A DESCRIPTION OF NORTH-CAROLINA.
OF THE INLETS AND HAVENS OF THIS COUNTRY.
THE PRESENT STATE OF CAROLINA.
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF CAROLINA.
OF THE VEGETABLES OF CAROLINA.
THE BEASTS OF CAROLINA ARE THE
THE FISH IN THE SALT, AND FRESH WATERS OF CAROLINA, ARE,
AN ACCOUNT OF THE INDIANS OF NORTH-CAROLINA.
THE SECOND CHARTER GRANTED BY KING CHARLES II. TO THE PROPRIETORS OF CAROLINA
An ABSTRACT of the CONSTITUTION of CAROLINA.
ORIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT, INCLUDED FOR HISTORICAL CONTEXT.
A NEW VOYAGE to CAROLINA;
Containing the Exact Description and Natural History of that COUNTRY:
Together with the Present State thereof. And A JOURNAL Of a Thousand Miles, Travel'd thro' several Nations of INDIANS. Giving a particular Account of their Customs, Manners, &c.
By John Lawson
Gent. Surveyor-General of North Carolina.
TN: To assure a high quality text, the original was typed in (manually) twice and electronically compared. [Some obvious errors have been corrected. (See Notes at end of file.)]
[Dedication]
WILLIAM Lord CRAVEN, Palatine;
The most Noble, HENRY Duke of BEAUFORT;
The Right Hon-ble JOHN Lord CARTERET;
The Hon-ble MAURICE ASHLEY, Esq;
Sir JOHN COLLETON, Baronet,
JOHN DANSON, Esq;
And the rest of the True and Absolute
LORDS-PROPRIETORS
of the
Province of Carolina in America.
My Lords,
As Debts of Gratitude ought most punctually to be paid, so, where the Debtor is uncapable of Payment, Acknowledgments ought, at least, to be made. I cannot, in the least, pretend to retaliate Your Lordships Favours to me, but must farther intrude on that Goodness of which I have already had so good Experience, by laying these Sheets at Your Lordships Feet, where they beg Protection, as having nothing to recommend them, but Truth; a Gift which every Author may be Master of, if he will.
I here present Your Lordships with a Description of your own Country, for the most part, in her Natural Dress, and therefore less vitiated with Fraud and Luxury. A Country, whose Inhabitants may enjoy a Life of the greatest Ease and Satisfaction, and pass away their Hours in solid Contentment.
Those Charms of Liberty and Right, the Darlings of an English Nature, which Your Lordships grant and maintain, make you appear Noble Patrons in the Eyes of all Men, and we a happy People in a Foreign Country; which nothing less than Ingratitude and Baseness can make us disown.
As Heaven has been liberal in its Gifts, so are Your Lordships favourable Promoters of whatever may make us an easy People; which, I hope, Your Lordships will continue to us and our Posterity; and that we and they may always acknowledge such Favours, by banishing from among us every Principle which renders Men factious and unjust, which is the hearty Prayer of,
My Lords,
Your Lordships most obliged,
most humble,
and most devoted Servant,
JOHN LAWSON.
PREFACE.
'Tis a great Misfortune, that most of our Travellers, who go to this vast Continent in America, are Persons of the meaner Sort, and generally of a very slender Education; who being hir'd by