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Page vii
... gentleman , venerable with age , but who still pursues the studies of literature with all the enthu- siasm of youth , and the assiduity of the scholar . His resi- dence is in the vicinity of the tabby fort , and moss - covered trees of ...
... gentleman , venerable with age , but who still pursues the studies of literature with all the enthu- siasm of youth , and the assiduity of the scholar . His resi- dence is in the vicinity of the tabby fort , and moss - covered trees of ...
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... gentleman versed in litera- ture , to write a history of this State , which should correct the errors of McCall , be more ample in its details , and more worthy of the commonwealth . To this end Mr. Bevan had amassed a large number of ...
... gentleman versed in litera- ture , to write a history of this State , which should correct the errors of McCall , be more ample in its details , and more worthy of the commonwealth . To this end Mr. Bevan had amassed a large number of ...
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... of the rights of man , and will not the boundaries of our own wisdom be enlarged the better to maintain and transmit these inestimable rights to posterity ? Gentlemen of the Georgia Historical Society : It is for Judge Law's Oration . 3.
... of the rights of man , and will not the boundaries of our own wisdom be enlarged the better to maintain and transmit these inestimable rights to posterity ? Gentlemen of the Georgia Historical Society : It is for Judge Law's Oration . 3.
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Gentlemen of the Georgia Historical Society : It is for the purpose of making our contribution ( with par- ticular reference to our own State ) to the means for the com- pletion and perfection of the extended chain of our country's ...
Gentlemen of the Georgia Historical Society : It is for the purpose of making our contribution ( with par- ticular reference to our own State ) to the means for the com- pletion and perfection of the extended chain of our country's ...
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... gentleman ‡ was engaged by the legislature to collate , arrange and publish the papers , relating to this matter , in the State offices at Milledgeville . He was subsequently induced to visit England and collect facts with the view of ...
... gentleman ‡ was engaged by the legislature to collate , arrange and publish the papers , relating to this matter , in the State offices at Milledgeville . He was subsequently induced to visit England and collect facts with the view of ...
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