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Page v
... appointed " to ascertain what mate- rials were in its possession for the publication of a volume relating to the History of Georgia , and upon the expediency of publishing the same . " That Committee reported at a meeting of the Board ...
... appointed " to ascertain what mate- rials were in its possession for the publication of a volume relating to the History of Georgia , and upon the expediency of publishing the same . " That Committee reported at a meeting of the Board ...
Page vi
... appointed Recorder of Frederica , and contin- ued in that capacity until 1743. In a note to the above Voyage " he stated that he " had kept a constant journal while in Georgia , in which is an account of the siege of St. Augustine in ...
... appointed Recorder of Frederica , and contin- ued in that capacity until 1743. In a note to the above Voyage " he stated that he " had kept a constant journal while in Georgia , in which is an account of the siege of St. Augustine in ...
Page viii
... documents of the highest interest and importance . By virtue of a resolution of the Georgia Legislature passed December 23d , 1837 , the Governor appointed the Rev. Charles Wallace Howard , an agent of the state , vili Introduction .
... documents of the highest interest and importance . By virtue of a resolution of the Georgia Legislature passed December 23d , 1837 , the Governor appointed the Rev. Charles Wallace Howard , an agent of the state , vili Introduction .
Page 18
... appointed colonel , with the rank of general and commander - in - chief of the forces of South Carolina and Georgia . Difficulties between the courts of Madrid and St. James continuing unadjusted , war was form- ally declared by England ...
... appointed colonel , with the rank of general and commander - in - chief of the forces of South Carolina and Georgia . Difficulties between the courts of Madrid and St. James continuing unadjusted , war was form- ally declared by England ...
Page 29
... appoint- ment of Sir James Wright as Governor of Georgia that she emerged from the long state of depression into which she had sunk , became sensible of her vast resources , and of the means of bringing them into activity and usefulness ...
... appoint- ment of Sir James Wright as Governor of Georgia that she emerged from the long state of depression into which she had sunk , became sensible of her vast resources , and of the means of bringing them into activity and usefulness ...
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