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... James Habersham , for a long period President of his Ma- jesty's Council , and for two years the acting Governor of Georgia , in the absence of Sir James Wright , Bart . As his life , however , embraced a period which terminated just at ...
... James Habersham , for a long period President of his Ma- jesty's Council , and for two years the acting Governor of Georgia , in the absence of Sir James Wright , Bart . As his life , however , embraced a period which terminated just at ...
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... James Jackson , kindly loaned me by his son , Col. Joseph W. Jackson . Files of the Georgia Gazette for 1774-5-6 . Parliamentary Debates on the American question , and a few minor sources of information . Those who compare the state ...
... James Jackson , kindly loaned me by his son , Col. Joseph W. Jackson . Files of the Georgia Gazette for 1774-5-6 . Parliamentary Debates on the American question , and a few minor sources of information . Those who compare the state ...
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... James Habersham , President of His Majesty's Council , a true loyalist , but a true patriot , in his private reply to Mr. Knox , dated 28th October , 1765 , thus exposed the fallacy of the assertion : " It appears to me , an insult on ...
... James Habersham , President of His Majesty's Council , a true loyalist , but a true patriot , in his private reply to Mr. Knox , dated 28th October , 1765 , thus exposed the fallacy of the assertion : " It appears to me , an insult on ...
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... James Wright , Bart . , who , for fourteen years , had presided over it with singular ability and acceptance . When he arrived in VOL . II . 4 1760 , the colony was languishing under the accumulated mis- Dr. Stevens's Discourse . 25.
... James Wright , Bart . , who , for fourteen years , had presided over it with singular ability and acceptance . When he arrived in VOL . II . 4 1760 , the colony was languishing under the accumulated mis- Dr. Stevens's Discourse . 25.
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... James Wright , casually meeting General Gage in London , some years after , inquired the cause of his non - compliance with so pressing a request , that the forgery was revealed to them . In consequence of the arrival of several men ...
... James Wright , casually meeting General Gage in London , some years after , inquired the cause of his non - compliance with so pressing a request , that the forgery was revealed to them . In consequence of the arrival of several men ...
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