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Page 22
... Parties always acquiesce with Con- tent in their Judgment . They are very regular in their public Worship , which is on Week - Days in the Evening Another contemporaneous account is almost identical ; " On the Georgia side [ of the ...
... Parties always acquiesce with Con- tent in their Judgment . They are very regular in their public Worship , which is on Week - Days in the Evening Another contemporaneous account is almost identical ; " On the Georgia side [ of the ...
Page 26
... parties emigrating to Georgia either at their own expense or at the charge of the Charity , may be found covenants on the part of the grantees to " keep a sufficient number of white mulberry trees standing on every acre , " or else to ...
... parties emigrating to Georgia either at their own expense or at the charge of the Charity , may be found covenants on the part of the grantees to " keep a sufficient number of white mulberry trees standing on every acre , " or else to ...
Page 36
... parties sprang up an angry controversy , replete with the bitterest feelings , and very prejudicial to the peace and prosperity of the congregation . In the midst of the dis- cussion the Reverend Mr. Rabenhorst , who exerted his utmost ...
... parties sprang up an angry controversy , replete with the bitterest feelings , and very prejudicial to the peace and prosperity of the congregation . In the midst of the dis- cussion the Reverend Mr. Rabenhorst , who exerted his utmost ...
Page 37
... parties , composed of British and Tories , and laid waste every plantation or farm whose occupant was even suspected of favoring the Republi- can cause . In these predatory excursions the most revolting cruelty and unbridled ...
... parties , composed of British and Tories , and laid waste every plantation or farm whose occupant was even suspected of favoring the Republi- can cause . In these predatory excursions the most revolting cruelty and unbridled ...
Page 48
... party landed " on the first Albany bluff of St. Simon's island " and " lay all night under the shelter of a large live - oak - tree and kept themselves dry . " This re- connoissance , which was continued as far as the sea - point of St ...
... party landed " on the first Albany bluff of St. Simon's island " and " lay all night under the shelter of a large live - oak - tree and kept themselves dry . " This re- connoissance , which was continued as far as the sea - point of St ...
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