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... taken by the late Gen. John Floyd , and presented to our Society by Gen. Charles Floyd . Many of these original writings of Col. Hawkins have now been procured by the Society . was placed circumstances , so strongly evincive of her ...
... taken by the late Gen. John Floyd , and presented to our Society by Gen. Charles Floyd . Many of these original writings of Col. Hawkins have now been procured by the Society . was placed circumstances , so strongly evincive of her ...
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... taken , and thirteen thousand pounds of powder obtained five thousand pounds of which were sent to the inhabitants of Boston . * The provincial house of assembly ordered the * These boats were commanded by Com . Bowen and Col Joseph ...
... taken , and thirteen thousand pounds of powder obtained five thousand pounds of which were sent to the inhabitants of Boston . * The provincial house of assembly ordered the * These boats were commanded by Com . Bowen and Col Joseph ...
Page 36
... taken in Savannah by her republican and patriotic sons , at the commencement of difficulty with England . The spirit of resistance , awakened throughout the country , had not , as yet , looked beyond a redress of grievances . But these ...
... taken in Savannah by her republican and patriotic sons , at the commencement of difficulty with England . The spirit of resistance , awakened throughout the country , had not , as yet , looked beyond a redress of grievances . But these ...
Page 38
... taken a sound and healthful direction . The republics and empires of antiquity , and the despotic governments of more modern times , employed much of their superabundant wealth in the erection of splendid ornaments , exciting a false ...
... taken a sound and healthful direction . The republics and empires of antiquity , and the despotic governments of more modern times , employed much of their superabundant wealth in the erection of splendid ornaments , exciting a false ...
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... taken possession of large countries in America and grasps at more . I believe the doctrine most generally received is this : that occupancy is the most unquestionable title by the law of na- ture ; and that touching at a coast for fuel ...
... taken possession of large countries in America and grasps at more . I believe the doctrine most generally received is this : that occupancy is the most unquestionable title by the law of na- ture ; and that touching at a coast for fuel ...
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