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... land , and gave let - passes to the vessels , with a clause certifying the non - arrival of any stamped papers , or officer , in the Pro- vince . On the 5th of December , His Majesty's ship of war Speedwell , Capt . Fanshaw , with the ...
... land , and gave let - passes to the vessels , with a clause certifying the non - arrival of any stamped papers , or officer , in the Pro- vince . On the 5th of December , His Majesty's ship of war Speedwell , Capt . Fanshaw , with the ...
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... land , and a committee of both houses selected to correspond with him . This appointment was as honorable to those who conferred , as to him who received it . The fame of Franklin had extended over Europe . His dignified manners , his ...
... land , and a committee of both houses selected to correspond with him . This appointment was as honorable to those who conferred , as to him who received it . The fame of Franklin had extended over Europe . His dignified manners , his ...
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... land and Grant , were silently marched across Hutchinson's Island , and embarked in merchant vessels which lay on the other side . When the morning of the 3d of March , 1776 , revealed the proximity of the naval and military force , the ...
... land and Grant , were silently marched across Hutchinson's Island , and embarked in merchant vessels which lay on the other side . When the morning of the 3d of March , 1776 , revealed the proximity of the naval and military force , the ...
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... land , the pious pilgrims of the old world , the noble and upright citi- zens of the new , whose industry , integrity and worth will ever be conspicuous in the records of our State . But the inviting voice of Georgia did not sound only ...
... land , the pious pilgrims of the old world , the noble and upright citi- zens of the new , whose industry , integrity and worth will ever be conspicuous in the records of our State . But the inviting voice of Georgia did not sound only ...
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... land , and confining ourselves to the period of the revolution , let us behold , there , the strong links which bound us to each other . Shall I speak of Colonel John Dooley , the terror of the tories , who was inhumanly butchered by a ...
... land , and confining ourselves to the period of the revolution , let us behold , there , the strong links which bound us to each other . Shall I speak of Colonel John Dooley , the terror of the tories , who was inhumanly butchered by a ...
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