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Page 5
... fine sentiment of Edmund Burke , that " an English government must be administered in the spirit of one , or it will that moment cease to exist . " The thirteen American Colonies , at the ratification of peace in 1763 , were all loyal ...
... fine sentiment of Edmund Burke , that " an English government must be administered in the spirit of one , or it will that moment cease to exist . " The thirteen American Colonies , at the ratification of peace in 1763 , were all loyal ...
Page 25
... fine harbors , sheltered bays , large rivers , well - stocked islands , and every thing inviting for a naval depredation . And the Earl of Dart- mouth had directed General Gage and Admiral Graves , to furnish Governor Wright with any ...
... fine harbors , sheltered bays , large rivers , well - stocked islands , and every thing inviting for a naval depredation . And the Earl of Dart- mouth had directed General Gage and Admiral Graves , to furnish Governor Wright with any ...
Page 40
... fine navigable river , so that ships of any burden may come up to the town , and a great many miles above ; the town is very regularly laid out , and they have now at least forty houses in it ; they are at present obliged to have all ...
... fine navigable river , so that ships of any burden may come up to the town , and a great many miles above ; the town is very regularly laid out , and they have now at least forty houses in it ; they are at present obliged to have all ...
Page 42
... on the north side of the river , on a fine bluff , so that ships of any burthen may come close up to the town : the men - of - war frequently come up here in the summer time , for fear of the 42 A New Voyage to Georgia .
... on the north side of the river , on a fine bluff , so that ships of any burthen may come close up to the town : the men - of - war frequently come up here in the summer time , for fear of the 42 A New Voyage to Georgia .
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... fine bluff on Sandpit creek , and about ten miles from the bar ; the said creek heads about ten miles above the town , but any ship that can come over the bar , may come up to the town . The bar indeed , they say , is not extraordinary ...
... fine bluff on Sandpit creek , and about ten miles from the bar ; the said creek heads about ten miles above the town , but any ship that can come over the bar , may come up to the town . The bar indeed , they say , is not extraordinary ...
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