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... give them the form and connection of His- tory . Next perhaps in value to these colonial documents , are several volumes of the original journal and correspondence , both private and official , of James Habersham ; commencing as early ...
... give them the form and connection of His- tory . Next perhaps in value to these colonial documents , are several volumes of the original journal and correspondence , both private and official , of James Habersham ; commencing as early ...
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... the neighborhood of Carolina to give you an idea of this happy climate . * Archdale's Description , p . 7 . Descr . Abreg . p . 7 . The lofty cedar which to Heav'n aspires , The prince Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia . 51.
... the neighborhood of Carolina to give you an idea of this happy climate . * Archdale's Description , p . 7 . Descr . Abreg . p . 7 . The lofty cedar which to Heav'n aspires , The prince Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia . 51.
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... give . So sweet the air , so moderate the clime , None sickly lives , or dies before his time . Heav'n sure has kept this spot of earth uncurst , To shew how all things were created first . The thought of the poet in the last couplet is ...
... give . So sweet the air , so moderate the clime , None sickly lives , or dies before his time . Heav'n sure has kept this spot of earth uncurst , To shew how all things were created first . The thought of the poet in the last couplet is ...
Page 57
... give immediate relief . It is too late for them to begin to learn a trade when their pressing necessities call for the ex- exercise of it . Having thus described ( I fear , too truly ) the pitiable con- dition of the better sort of the ...
... give immediate relief . It is too late for them to begin to learn a trade when their pressing necessities call for the ex- exercise of it . Having thus described ( I fear , too truly ) the pitiable con- dition of the better sort of the ...
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... give my wages to the next cripple I see , it may be profitable to my soul , but my worldly fortune is in the same condition as if I had stood idle . If the produce of the nation be in movables , land and labor fifty millions in a year ...
... give my wages to the next cripple I see , it may be profitable to my soul , but my worldly fortune is in the same condition as if I had stood idle . If the produce of the nation be in movables , land and labor fifty millions in a year ...
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