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Page 74
... Frederica , where there is a strong fort , and store - houses , many good buildings in the town , some of which are brick . There is a meadow near adjoining that is ditched in , of about three hundred and twenty acres , of which there ...
... Frederica , where there is a strong fort , and store - houses , many good buildings in the town , some of which are brick . There is a meadow near adjoining that is ditched in , of about three hundred and twenty acres , of which there ...
Page 76
... Frederica ; Jekyll sound , which is the south entry to Frederica , to which place the channel is navigable , from the ordinary place of anchoring in the sound , for ships of a good burden up to the town . The staple of the country of ...
... Frederica ; Jekyll sound , which is the south entry to Frederica , to which place the channel is navigable , from the ordinary place of anchoring in the sound , for ships of a good burden up to the town . The staple of the country of ...
Page 82
... Frederica , Jan. 20 , 1738-9 . This deponent says , that he arrived in Georgia the begin- ning of June last , with the first detachment of General Ogle- thorpe's regiment ; and from that time to the beginning of August , all the ...
... Frederica , Jan. 20 , 1738-9 . This deponent says , that he arrived in Georgia the begin- ning of June last , with the first detachment of General Ogle- thorpe's regiment ; and from that time to the beginning of August , all the ...
Page 95
... Frederica ( the two principal towns , ) must be allowed to have had extraordinary magistrates indeed , some of whom may not have wilfully injured the people ; though others have declared from the bench , that the laws of England were no ...
... Frederica ( the two principal towns , ) must be allowed to have had extraordinary magistrates indeed , some of whom may not have wilfully injured the people ; though others have declared from the bench , that the laws of England were no ...
Page 99
... Frederica ( where the General is ) , for protection . As the complainants of Georgia have been industriously represented as a few clamorous , unreasonable people , spirited up by one man , who styles himself their agent , their number ...
... Frederica ( where the General is ) , for protection . As the complainants of Georgia have been industriously represented as a few clamorous , unreasonable people , spirited up by one man , who styles himself their agent , their number ...
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