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Page ix
... King's Library . The first four from the Board of Trade contain numerous letters on various topics connected with the affairs of the colony , from the Rev. John Martin Bolzius , William Spencer , Major Horton , James Habersham , William ...
... King's Library . The first four from the Board of Trade contain numerous letters on various topics connected with the affairs of the colony , from the Rev. John Martin Bolzius , William Spencer , Major Horton , James Habersham , William ...
Page x
... King's Library , contains first " A general description of Geor- gia , climate , productions , Indians , & c . , " Governor Wright's letter to the Lords of Trade , Governor Wright's letter to the Earl of Shelburn , and lastly the ...
... King's Library , contains first " A general description of Geor- gia , climate , productions , Indians , & c . , " Governor Wright's letter to the Lords of Trade , Governor Wright's letter to the Earl of Shelburn , and lastly the ...
Page 6
... Kings had national repositories for national documents has been rendered more than probable by a variety of arguments ... king , & c . Athens and Rome had their public libraries and reposito- ries , and among modern nations none has ...
... Kings had national repositories for national documents has been rendered more than probable by a variety of arguments ... king , & c . Athens and Rome had their public libraries and reposito- ries , and among modern nations none has ...
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... king of Spain , and this colony was the source of increasing jealousy with the Spaniards of Florida . General Oglethorpe , sensible of the tendency of this feeling , and anxious for the safety of the colony , went to England in the ...
... king of Spain , and this colony was the source of increasing jealousy with the Spaniards of Florida . General Oglethorpe , sensible of the tendency of this feeling , and anxious for the safety of the colony , went to England in the ...
Page 46
... kings that describe its bounds , have carried it westward in a direct line as far as the South Seas . The Spaniards ... king did not resent it , probably because they were protestants . It is not unlikely that the admiral's view in ...
... kings that describe its bounds , have carried it westward in a direct line as far as the South Seas . The Spaniards ... king did not resent it , probably because they were protestants . It is not unlikely that the admiral's view in ...
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