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Page viii
... honor which is due , we are constrained to say , that his work is deficient in narrative , and as a whole , materially imperfect in many of its statements . In one sense , therefore , the history of Georgia is untrod- den ground . A few ...
... honor which is due , we are constrained to say , that his work is deficient in narrative , and as a whole , materially imperfect in many of its statements . In one sense , therefore , the history of Georgia is untrod- den ground . A few ...
Page xi
... honor to her name , who shall justly exalt her character , who shall proclaim her deeds of valor , and who , finding the graves of her heroes , as Cicero found the tomb of Archimedes , " septum vepribus et dume- tis , " shall clear away ...
... honor to her name , who shall justly exalt her character , who shall proclaim her deeds of valor , and who , finding the graves of her heroes , as Cicero found the tomb of Archimedes , " septum vepribus et dume- tis , " shall clear away ...
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... honor the memories and celebrate the virtues of our Fore- fathers . The existence of this inherent principle is attested and illustrated by universal example . To gratify its indul- gence , the boundaries of truth have been exceeded ...
... honor the memories and celebrate the virtues of our Fore- fathers . The existence of this inherent principle is attested and illustrated by universal example . To gratify its indul- gence , the boundaries of truth have been exceeded ...
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... most sublime of all prophecies had been accomplished , and the promised messenger had descended to enlighten and sanctify the world . Guided by his holy influences this peculiar people , zealous of the honor and 2 Judge Law's Oration .
... most sublime of all prophecies had been accomplished , and the promised messenger had descended to enlighten and sanctify the world . Guided by his holy influences this peculiar people , zealous of the honor and 2 Judge Law's Oration .
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influences this peculiar people , zealous of the honor and ser- vice of Jehovah , were conducted to a new world ; where for the first time a temple was raised to the Lord , the prayer of faith ascended , and the song of gratitude and ...
influences this peculiar people , zealous of the honor and ser- vice of Jehovah , were conducted to a new world ; where for the first time a temple was raised to the Lord , the prayer of faith ascended , and the song of gratitude and ...
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