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. [8] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1723, p. 46. [9] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," 16. [10] Meriwether, "Education in South Carolina," p. 123; McCrady, "South Carolina," etc., p. 246; Dalcho, "An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina," pp. 156, 157, 164. [11] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," p. 22. [12] Ibid., 22. [13] Ibid., 23. [14] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1723, p. 47. [15] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," p. 22. [16] Smyth, "Works of Franklin," V, 431. [17] Wickersham, "History of Education in Pennsylvania," p. 249. [18] Bassett, "Slavery and Servitude in North Carolina," p. 226. [19] _Journal_, Vol. XI, pp. 305 and 311. [20] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," p. 28. [21] _Journal_, Vol. XVII, p. 97. [22] Ibid., II, 251. [23] _Journal_, IX, 87. [24] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1723, p. 47. [25] Ibid., 1737, 50. [26] Ibid., 1737, p. 41. [26a] Pennsylvania Magazine of History, XXIV, 467, 469. [27] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," p. 38. [28] Ibid., 39. [29] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1736. [30] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," 55. [31] Ibid., 56. [32] Ibid., 57, and "Special Report of U.S. Com. of Ed.," 1871, 362; and "An Account of the Endeavors Used by the S.P.G.," pp. 6-12. [33] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," p. 58. [34] Ibid., _Journal_, I, Oct. 20, 1710. [35] "Special Report of U.S. Com. of Ed.," 1871, p. 362. [36] Pascoe, "Digest, etc.," p. 59. [37] _Journal_, III, Oct. 15, 1714. [38] Humphreys, "Historical Account of the S.P.G.," 243. [39] Pascoe, "Digest, etc.," p. 65. [40] Ibid., 66. [41] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1737. [42] Pascoe, "Digest, etc.," p. 68. [43] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1723, p. 50. [44] _Journal_, XIX, 452-453. [45] Ibid., January 21, 1715. [46] Pascoe, "Digest of the Records of the S.P.G.," p. 67. [47] Ibid., 46. [48] Ibid., 47. [49] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1737 and 1738, p. 39. [50] Ibid., p. 40. [51] _Proceedings of the S.P.G._, 1723, 51. [52] Ibid., 1723, p. 52. PEOPLE OF COLOR IN LOUISIANA PART I The title of a possible discussion of the Negro in Louisiana presents difficulties, for there is no such word as Negro permissible in speaking of this State. The history of the State is filled with attempts to define, so
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