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... Charleston , S. C. , in 1741 , styled , “ A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia , in America , from its first Settlement thereof until this present Period , containing the most Authentic Facts , Matters and ...
... Charleston , S. C. , in 1741 , styled , “ A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia , in America , from its first Settlement thereof until this present Period , containing the most Authentic Facts , Matters and ...
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... Charleston , in South Carolina , in January , 1733. * Gentlemen of the Society ! You have been pleased to identify this anniversary with the day consecrated by the landing of the founder of our city with his little colony on the bluff ...
... Charleston , in South Carolina , in January , 1733. * Gentlemen of the Society ! You have been pleased to identify this anniversary with the day consecrated by the landing of the founder of our city with his little colony on the bluff ...
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... Charleston before the Revolution . He was a Scotchman , and as most of his congregation were natives of Scotland and retired when the tempest of war began to gather around them , he too returned to England and employed his leisure in ...
... Charleston before the Revolution . He was a Scotchman , and as most of his congregation were natives of Scotland and retired when the tempest of war began to gather around them , he too returned to England and employed his leisure in ...
Page 251
... Charleston , where he was received by the Governor and Council in the kindest manner , and treated with every mark of civility and respect . " Governor Johnstone , sensible of the great advantage that must accrue to Carolina from this ...
... Charleston , where he was received by the Governor and Council in the kindest manner , and treated with every mark of civility and respect . " Governor Johnstone , sensible of the great advantage that must accrue to Carolina from this ...
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... Charleston , to arrange with Governor Bull the means and order of attack . The assembly were warmed into action by his presence , and voted £ 120,000 ( equal to about $ 70,000 ) and 400 - men for the expedition . The men were placed un ...
... Charleston , to arrange with Governor Bull the means and order of attack . The assembly were warmed into action by his presence , and voted £ 120,000 ( equal to about $ 70,000 ) and 400 - men for the expedition . The men were placed un ...
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