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Page 26
... important matters to be considered and fostered in connection with the establish- ment and development of the Colony of Georgia . In 1735 , Queen Caroline , upon the King's birth - day , ap- peared in a full robe of Georgia silk ; and ...
... important matters to be considered and fostered in connection with the establish- ment and development of the Colony of Georgia . In 1735 , Queen Caroline , upon the King's birth - day , ap- peared in a full robe of Georgia silk ; and ...
Page 33
... important transactions regularly rendered . Its pastors continued to be charged with the administration of affairs , both spiritual and temporal , and were the duly constituted custodians of all church funds and property . Upon their ...
... important transactions regularly rendered . Its pastors continued to be charged with the administration of affairs , both spiritual and temporal , and were the duly constituted custodians of all church funds and property . Upon their ...
Page 35
... importance about 1774. The population of the town proper was not less than five hundred , embracing agriculturists , mechan- ics , and shop - keepers , who pursued their respective avo- cations with energy and thrift . Trade with ...
... importance about 1774. The population of the town proper was not less than five hundred , embracing agriculturists , mechan- ics , and shop - keepers , who pursued their respective avo- cations with energy and thrift . Trade with ...
Page 61
... important position for holding the Spaniards in check , and for giving the earliest intelligence of any hostile demonstration on their part . The energy and boldness displayed by the Com- mander in Chief in developing his line of ...
... important position for holding the Spaniards in check , and for giving the earliest intelligence of any hostile demonstration on their part . The energy and boldness displayed by the Com- mander in Chief in developing his line of ...
Page 66
... important , a body of troops was sent thither from Gibraltar , which reached Savannah early in May , 1738 , and was transferred from that point to the South for the defense of the frontiers . The famous clergyman George Whitefield ...
... important , a body of troops was sent thither from Gibraltar , which reached Savannah early in May , 1738 , and was transferred from that point to the South for the defense of the frontiers . The famous clergyman George Whitefield ...
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