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... officer , enduring almost every thing which humanity could endure in the shape of pain and suffering , possessed of few materials , unused to lite- rary efforts , and often writing with his portfolio on his knees , whilst confined a ...
... officer , enduring almost every thing which humanity could endure in the shape of pain and suffering , possessed of few materials , unused to lite- rary efforts , and often writing with his portfolio on his knees , whilst confined a ...
Page 7
... officers of the army ; and many valuable papers of this kind , are now scattered through the country in the hands of the descendants of these gallant men . Correspondence of the early governors of the State , and of our delegates in ...
... officers of the army ; and many valuable papers of this kind , are now scattered through the country in the hands of the descendants of these gallant men . Correspondence of the early governors of the State , and of our delegates in ...
Page 19
... officers . Oglethorpe , learning from a prisoner that the forces from Havannah and St. Augustine encamped sepa- rately , conceived the bold design of surprising one of these encampments in the night ; almost at the moment of attack he ...
... officers . Oglethorpe , learning from a prisoner that the forces from Havannah and St. Augustine encamped sepa- rately , conceived the bold design of surprising one of these encampments in the night ; almost at the moment of attack he ...
Page 28
... officer , * commander of the guards , followed by his men well armed , threw himself into the door and ordered the Indians imme- diately to surrender their arms . This display of courage , sustained by ready preparation for immediate ...
... officer , * commander of the guards , followed by his men well armed , threw himself into the door and ordered the Indians imme- diately to surrender their arms . This display of courage , sustained by ready preparation for immediate ...
Page 91
... officers who were left by Mr. Oglethorpe to keep orders on board , during his absence , ordered the same to be staved ; which was accord- ingly complied with . The boat returned which had been sent to Port Royal , with answer , that the ...
... officers who were left by Mr. Oglethorpe to keep orders on board , during his absence , ordered the same to be staved ; which was accord- ingly complied with . The boat returned which had been sent to Port Royal , with answer , that the ...
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