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Page 148
The Governor asked him what brought him there : he answered , that he was
come pursuant to his promise to his Excellency ... He then examined Mr . Horton
to the strength of Georgia ; but he refused to give them any answer ; upon which
they ...
The Governor asked him what brought him there : he answered , that he was
come pursuant to his promise to his Excellency ... He then examined Mr . Horton
to the strength of Georgia ; but he refused to give them any answer ; upon which
they ...
Page 207
... discourse ; if by letters , he never made any answer to them , even although he
had given public orders , that every person should give in their grievances and
complaints to him in writing , and that he would consider and answer the same .
... discourse ; if by letters , he never made any answer to them , even although he
had given public orders , that every person should give in their grievances and
complaints to him in writing , and that he would consider and answer the same .
Page 231
People being thus by a chain of disappointments and miseries , most of them
rendered incapable to subsist , and toward the end of this summer , beginning to
despair of having any favorable answer to their representation , or hopes of
redress ...
People being thus by a chain of disappointments and miseries , most of them
rendered incapable to subsist , and toward the end of this summer , beginning to
despair of having any favorable answer to their representation , or hopes of
redress ...
Page 241
They answered , that they never expected , nor did they - think they ever asked
for any favors , from the General , and as ... you must have seen by the trustees '
answer to the representation of some of the people , that they - cannot and will
not ...
They answered , that they never expected , nor did they - think they ever asked
for any favors , from the General , and as ... you must have seen by the trustees '
answer to the representation of some of the people , that they - cannot and will
not ...
Page 242
ton island , and his answers thereto , which they think are of great force , and
therefore they cannot make you a grant there , but hope you will go on improving
your settlements on the Ogechee river ... To this they returned the following
answer .
ton island , and his answers thereto , which they think are of great force , and
therefore they cannot make you a grant there , but hope you will go on improving
your settlements on the Ogechee river ... To this they returned the following
answer .
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