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Page v
... His description of the settlement , and military defence of Frederica on St. Simons , is very minute and authentic . He lifts the curtain upon the opening acts of hostility with the Spaniards , and tells an unvarnished tale of their crafts.
... His description of the settlement , and military defence of Frederica on St. Simons , is very minute and authentic . He lifts the curtain upon the opening acts of hostility with the Spaniards , and tells an unvarnished tale of their crafts.
Page vi
Spaniards , and tells an unvarnished tale of their crafts , their treachery , and their perfidious designs . 66 Mr. Moore made a second voyage to Georgia in 1738 , when he was appointed Recorder of Frederica , and contin- ued in that ...
Spaniards , and tells an unvarnished tale of their crafts , their treachery , and their perfidious designs . 66 Mr. Moore made a second voyage to Georgia in 1738 , when he was appointed Recorder of Frederica , and contin- ued in that ...
Page 9
... Spaniards and Indians ; and might be instrumental in retaining the powerful tribes of Southern Indians in the interest of Great Britain , in opposi- tion to the encroachments of Spanish and French influence upon them — while a critical ...
... Spaniards and Indians ; and might be instrumental in retaining the powerful tribes of Southern Indians in the interest of Great Britain , in opposi- tion to the encroachments of Spanish and French influence upon them — while a critical ...
Page 12
... Spaniards , with their savage allies , and the earlier and more feeble settlers at Savannah . These are the High- landers of Scotland . Upon their arrival they instantly occu- py the post of danger , and upon the banks of the Alatamaha ...
... Spaniards , with their savage allies , and the earlier and more feeble settlers at Savannah . These are the High- landers of Scotland . Upon their arrival they instantly occu- py the post of danger , and upon the banks of the Alatamaha ...
Page 18
... Spaniards . Re- stored to the freedom of the seas , by the withdrawal of the British fleet under Admiral Vernon from the West Indies , the Spaniards in 1742 fitted out a large armament at Havan- nah destined for the conquest of Georgia ...
... Spaniards . Re- stored to the freedom of the seas , by the withdrawal of the British fleet under Admiral Vernon from the West Indies , the Spaniards in 1742 fitted out a large armament at Havan- nah destined for the conquest of Georgia ...
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