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... South Carolina by General 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 ...
... South Carolina by General 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 ...
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... South Carolina , it would amount to as much in one year as our tax laws will raise in three ; and perhaps we have not five thousand pounds in gold and silver come into the province in five years , though the act re- quires it in one ...
... South Carolina , it would amount to as much in one year as our tax laws will raise in three ; and perhaps we have not five thousand pounds in gold and silver come into the province in five years , though the act re- quires it in one ...
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... South Carolina . Governor Wright was termed by the Carolinians " a parricide , " and Georgia " a pensioned gov- ernment , " which had “ sold her birthright for a mess of pottage , and whose inhabitants should be treated as slaves ...
... South Carolina . Governor Wright was termed by the Carolinians " a parricide , " and Georgia " a pensioned gov- ernment , " which had “ sold her birthright for a mess of pottage , and whose inhabitants should be treated as slaves ...
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... South Carolina and Georgia , wrote to the Governor , stating the barrack - neces- saries he required , and desiring to know where he could procure them . The Governor sent the letter , with 12 . Dr. Stevens's Discourse .
... South Carolina and Georgia , wrote to the Governor , stating the barrack - neces- saries he required , and desiring to know where he could procure them . The Governor sent the letter , with 12 . Dr. Stevens's Discourse .
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... South Carolina . But the Governor and Council declined to recognise him as such , and used their private and cor- porate influence , to prevent his being accredited as Agent by any of the Boards in London . In this , the Governor and ...
... South Carolina . But the Governor and Council declined to recognise him as such , and used their private and cor- porate influence , to prevent his being accredited as Agent by any of the Boards in London . In this , the Governor and ...
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