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... field , the heroism of Massachu- setts and of Georgia , joining them , at the cannon's mouth , in the first great contest of the revolution , to be disunited , - never . On Monday , the 5th of June , the first liberty pole was erected ...
... field , the heroism of Massachu- setts and of Georgia , joining them , at the cannon's mouth , in the first great contest of the revolution , to be disunited , - never . On Monday , the 5th of June , the first liberty pole was erected ...
Page 28
... field , for their use , save for the purposes of domestic consumption , realized no gains , and conferred no benefit ... fields , and flourishing hamlets of Georgia . But patriotism hushed every repining murmur , and they counted not ...
... field , for their use , save for the purposes of domestic consumption , realized no gains , and conferred no benefit ... fields , and flourishing hamlets of Georgia . But patriotism hushed every repining murmur , and they counted not ...
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... fields , whence they were extricated the next morning , with the loss of their arms and ammunition . Two other vessels were also consumed , and the invaders totally routed , not however without the sacrifice of several valuable lives ...
... fields , whence they were extricated the next morning , with the loss of their arms and ammunition . Two other vessels were also consumed , and the invaders totally routed , not however without the sacrifice of several valuable lives ...
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... field , and waited in their desolate dwelling the sound of every footstep , lest it should bring the intelligence of sorrow and bereavement . You , daughters of America , who enjoy the broad sunlight of liberty , little know the painful ...
... field , and waited in their desolate dwelling the sound of every footstep , lest it should bring the intelligence of sorrow and bereavement . You , daughters of America , who enjoy the broad sunlight of liberty , little know the painful ...
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... life . It is at least eighteen miles round , surrounded with exceeding good land , as oak of all sorts , hickory , and fine cypress swamps . There is an VOL . II . 8 old Indian field to be seen , which shows it A New Voyage to Georgia . 57.
... life . It is at least eighteen miles round , surrounded with exceeding good land , as oak of all sorts , hickory , and fine cypress swamps . There is an VOL . II . 8 old Indian field to be seen , which shows it A New Voyage to Georgia . 57.
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9th June aforesaid America appointed Assembly Augusta Augustine bluff Boltzius British Captain Causton Charleston charter colony of Georgia common council corn corporation court Creek cultivation Darien deponent Ebenezer England expense Fallowfield Frederica further George Georgia Historical Society Governor grand jury granted heirs and successors Henry hereby honorable horse Indians inhabitants island James James Oglethorpe John Joseph labor land laws letter liberty likewise M'Intosh magistrates Majesty majesty's subjects ment miles morning negroes never night oath obliged officers Oglethorpe Oglethorpe's persons petition plantations planting pounds pounds sterling present President province of Carolina province of Georgia province of South provisions received representation river saith Samuel Samuel Mercer Secretary sent servants settled settlement ships silk soon South Carolina Spaniards Stephens sterling Sworn tail male thence thereof thing Thomas Christie Thomas Jones thousand tion town of Savannah trade trustees for establishing twenty William