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gislative philanthropy, the honor is due of having first resolved to redress the griefs that had so long been immured T. M. Harris, Memorials of Oglethorpe. from the public gaze,—to lighten the lot of debtors. thorpe. Touched with the sorrows whichore to the St. John's, and immediately, in December, urged upon the province of South Carolina the reduc- Oglethorpe, in Harris, II 339 tion of the Spaniards at St. Augustine. As soon as the sea is free, he adds, they will send a large body of troo. XXIV.} troops, enfeebled by the heat, dispirited by sickness, and fatigued by fruitless efforts, marched away in large Harris, II. 339, 340. Stephens's Journal, II. 461. Urlsperger, II. 576. Harris, II. 340. bodies. The small naval force also Harris, II. 340. bodies. The small naval force also resolved, in council, to take off all their men, and sail away, and thus put an end to the enterprise. Oglethorpe returned without molestation to Frederica. His conduct throughout the summer was a commentary on his character. The few prisoners who