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Page 7
... lives and acts of those who gave shape to the past and encouragement to the future , surely it will not be deemed inappropriate to gather up the fragmentary memories of towns once vital and influential within our borders , but now ...
... lives and acts of those who gave shape to the past and encouragement to the future , surely it will not be deemed inappropriate to gather up the fragmentary memories of towns once vital and influential within our borders , but now ...
Page 16
... ships , and the colonists , during a protracted voyage , pre- pared for lives of industry in their new homes . Moore's Voyage to Georgia , p . 11. London , 1744 . On the 5th of February , 1736 , these ships 16 THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA .
... ships , and the colonists , during a protracted voyage , pre- pared for lives of industry in their new homes . Moore's Voyage to Georgia , p . 11. London , 1744 . On the 5th of February , 1736 , these ships 16 THE DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA .
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... live in Sobriety , they maintain great Order and Decency . In case of any Differences , the Minister calls three or four of the most prudent Elders together , who in a summary Way hear and determine as they think just , and the Parties ...
... live in Sobriety , they maintain great Order and Decency . In case of any Differences , the Minister calls three or four of the most prudent Elders together , who in a summary Way hear and determine as they think just , and the Parties ...
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... lives of not a few of the once sober and orderly Germans . That the protracted presence of the enemy , the confiscation of estates , the interruption of regular pursuits , the expul- sion of such as clave to the Confederate cause , and ...
... lives of not a few of the once sober and orderly Germans . That the protracted presence of the enemy , the confiscation of estates , the interruption of regular pursuits , the expul- sion of such as clave to the Confederate cause , and ...
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... live - oak - tree and kept themselves dry . " This re- connoissance , which was continued as far as the sea - point of St. Simon's island , and Jekyll island , convinced Mr. Ogle- thorpe it was expedient and necessary for the proper ...
... live - oak - tree and kept themselves dry . " This re- connoissance , which was continued as far as the sea - point of St. Simon's island , and Jekyll island , convinced Mr. Ogle- thorpe it was expedient and necessary for the proper ...
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