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Page vi
... Letters , & c . , and a Dedica- tion to his Excellency General Oglethorpe , by Pat Tailfer , M. D. , Hugh Anderson , M. A. , Da Douglass and others , Landholders in Georgia , at present in Charleston , S. C. " An answer to this ...
... Letters , & c . , and a Dedica- tion to his Excellency General Oglethorpe , by Pat Tailfer , M. D. , Hugh Anderson , M. A. , Da Douglass and others , Landholders in Georgia , at present in Charleston , S. C. " An answer to this ...
Page ix
... letters on various topics connected with the affairs of the colony , from the Rev. John Martin Bolzius , William Spencer , Major Horton , James Habersham , William Stephens , Sam- uel Urlsperger , C. de Munch , General Oglethorpe ...
... letters on various topics connected with the affairs of the colony , from the Rev. John Martin Bolzius , William Spencer , Major Horton , James Habersham , William Stephens , Sam- uel Urlsperger , C. de Munch , General Oglethorpe ...
Page x
... letters descriptive of the siege of St. Augustine , the affair at Musa , the Spanish invasion of Georgia , and all the ... letter to the Earl of Shelburn , and lastly the Governor's answers at length to the queries of the Lords of Trade ...
... letters descriptive of the siege of St. Augustine , the affair at Musa , the Spanish invasion of Georgia , and all the ... letter to the Earl of Shelburn , and lastly the Governor's answers at length to the queries of the Lords of Trade ...
Page xi
that it should attain . His letters during that period , portray in a graphic manner the distress and misery of the people ; they shew him superior to the sordid and self - aggrandizing views which marked the conduct of many of its ...
that it should attain . His letters during that period , portray in a graphic manner the distress and misery of the people ; they shew him superior to the sordid and self - aggrandizing views which marked the conduct of many of its ...
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... letter was entrusted to a Spanish priso- ner to be delivered to the deserter , but who , as was foreseen , placed it in the hands of the commander - in - chief . While the Spaniards were deliberating how to interpret the letter ...
... letter was entrusted to a Spanish priso- ner to be delivered to the deserter , but who , as was foreseen , placed it in the hands of the commander - in - chief . While the Spaniards were deliberating how to interpret the letter ...
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