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... Georgia , begun in the year 1735 ; by Francis Moore , author of Travels into the inland parts of Africa . Lon . don , 1744 , 79 IV . An Impartial Inquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia . London , 1741 , 153 V ...
... Georgia , begun in the year 1735 ; by Francis Moore , author of Travels into the inland parts of Africa . Lon . don , 1744 , 79 IV . An Impartial Inquiry into the State and Utility of the Province of Georgia . London , 1741 , 153 V ...
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... Province of Georgia . A publication like this , was loudly called for at that time , by the peculiar circumstances in which the colony was placed . The tail male feature of their grants , and the prohibition of rum and negroes , togeth ...
... Province of Georgia . A publication like this , was loudly called for at that time , by the peculiar circumstances in which the colony was placed . The tail male feature of their grants , and the prohibition of rum and negroes , togeth ...
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Georgia Historical Society. that it should attain . His letters during that ... province , when there were none to sustain her rights or truly exhibit her ... Georgia Orphan House by Mr. Whitefield , Mr. Habersham became its President ...
Georgia Historical Society. that it should attain . His letters during that ... province , when there were none to sustain her rights or truly exhibit her ... Georgia Orphan House by Mr. Whitefield , Mr. Habersham became its President ...
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... province had agreed to acquiesce in that measure . A plan , devised in mercy to mitigate the sorrows of suf- fering humanity , has subjected Georgia to the ungracious taunt of having been peopled from the prisons of England and the ...
... province had agreed to acquiesce in that measure . A plan , devised in mercy to mitigate the sorrows of suf- fering humanity , has subjected Georgia to the ungracious taunt of having been peopled from the prisons of England and the ...
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... colony , very briefly to examine the principles of government and the regulations adopted by the Trustees , together with their practical bear- ing and consequences upon the prosperity and growth of the province . There is more in this ...
... colony , very briefly to examine the principles of government and the regulations adopted by the Trustees , together with their practical bear- ing and consequences upon the prosperity and growth of the province . There is more in this ...
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