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Page 49
... Regiment . These duties to the Public Service have thrown them so backward that unless the Trustees have the continuance of the Parliamentary assist- ance , all that is already done will be lost and what is already given thrown away ...
... Regiment . These duties to the Public Service have thrown them so backward that unless the Trustees have the continuance of the Parliamentary assist- ance , all that is already done will be lost and what is already given thrown away ...
Page 50
... Regiment and for the landing of men . I can say nothing with certainty of what has been done at Savannah till I see with my own Eyes . I have published the order forbidding all Certified accounts & c and shall reduce all Expences but I ...
... Regiment and for the landing of men . I can say nothing with certainty of what has been done at Savannah till I see with my own Eyes . I have published the order forbidding all Certified accounts & c and shall reduce all Expences but I ...
Page 51
... this Province by sea and keep open the Communication between the Garrisons where my * P . R. O. Georgia . B. T. vol . 21 , p . 80 . Regiment must be dispersed amongst the Islands ; If the LETTERS FROM GENERAL OGLETHORPE . 51.
... this Province by sea and keep open the Communication between the Garrisons where my * P . R. O. Georgia . B. T. vol . 21 , p . 80 . Regiment must be dispersed amongst the Islands ; If the LETTERS FROM GENERAL OGLETHORPE . 51.
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Georgia Historical Society. Regiment must be dispersed amongst the Islands ; If the Communication is not kept open , it may be of very dangerous consequence . Perhaps the Lords of the Admiralty may say the Ships at Charles Town may if we ...
Georgia Historical Society. Regiment must be dispersed amongst the Islands ; If the Communication is not kept open , it may be of very dangerous consequence . Perhaps the Lords of the Admiralty may say the Ships at Charles Town may if we ...
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... Regiment . I had some information of this in Portsmouth since , which I have found out the whole combination , and have taken the furlow which one of them had from the Duke of Berwick's Regiment . A young Recruit has discovered the ...
... Regiment . I had some information of this in Portsmouth since , which I have found out the whole combination , and have taken the furlow which one of them had from the Duke of Berwick's Regiment . A young Recruit has discovered the ...
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