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Page 7
... seem incapable of satisfactory solution . In narrating the traditions and grouping the almost obsolete memo- ries of these deserted villages we have endeavored to revive them , as far as practicable , in the language of those to whom we ...
... seem incapable of satisfactory solution . In narrating the traditions and grouping the almost obsolete memo- ries of these deserted villages we have endeavored to revive them , as far as practicable , in the language of those to whom we ...
Page 43
... seems silently , yet forcibly , to call up the reminiscences of former years . Not far distant from the church is the cemetery , in which are sleeping the remains of the venerable men who founded the colony and the church , and many of ...
... seems silently , yet forcibly , to call up the reminiscences of former years . Not far distant from the church is the cemetery , in which are sleeping the remains of the venerable men who founded the colony and the church , and many of ...
Page 58
... seems their best Weapon , for their Claws are feebly set on , and the Stiffness of their Necks hinders them from turning nimbly to bite . ” In order that the public mind might be disabused of the terror which pervaded it with respect to ...
... seems their best Weapon , for their Claws are feebly set on , and the Stiffness of their Necks hinders them from turning nimbly to bite . ” In order that the public mind might be disabused of the terror which pervaded it with respect to ...
Page 112
... seems to have been no extraordinary affair ; tho ' no Place was ever better defended , and the Enemies seem , by their Works and Intrenchments to have thought themselves sure of keeping the Town , but found themselves wofully mistaken ...
... seems to have been no extraordinary affair ; tho ' no Place was ever better defended , and the Enemies seem , by their Works and Intrenchments to have thought themselves sure of keeping the Town , but found themselves wofully mistaken ...
Page 115
... seems almost incapable of explanation . General Oglethorpe's bravery and dash , the timidity of the invaders , coupled with the dissentions which arose in their ranks , and the apprehensions caused by the French letter , furnish the ...
... seems almost incapable of explanation . General Oglethorpe's bravery and dash , the timidity of the invaders , coupled with the dissentions which arose in their ranks , and the apprehensions caused by the French letter , furnish the ...
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