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... night , in public and in private , and by his commanding influence , ably seconded by his Council , was temporarily ... nights was in such anxiety and fear that he never removed his clothes . The next day , about 1 o'clock , the Governor ...
... night , in public and in private , and by his commanding influence , ably seconded by his Council , was temporarily ... nights was in such anxiety and fear that he never removed his clothes . The next day , about 1 o'clock , the Governor ...
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... night and day , convinced him of his insecurity , and in a fortnight he left the city . Nor were these feelings confined to Savannah ; the mountains echoed back the voice of the sea - board , and every stream , as it rolled to the ocean ...
... night and day , convinced him of his insecurity , and in a fortnight he left the city . Nor were these feelings confined to Savannah ; the mountains echoed back the voice of the sea - board , and every stream , as it rolled to the ocean ...
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... night burned an effigy of the Governor , holding in his hand the offensive circular of secretary Conway , of October 24th , 1765 . The situation of Governor Wright was one of singular trial and difficulty ; the Province was on the verge ...
... night burned an effigy of the Governor , holding in his hand the offensive circular of secretary Conway , of October 24th , 1765 . The situation of Governor Wright was one of singular trial and difficulty ; the Province was on the verge ...
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... night of the 11th of May , 1775 , the day after the news of the first skirmish with the British troops had arrived , Noble Wimberly Jones , Joseph Habersham , and Edward Telfair , with a few others , broke open 26 Dr. Stevens's Discourse .
... night of the 11th of May , 1775 , the day after the news of the first skirmish with the British troops had arrived , Noble Wimberly Jones , Joseph Habersham , and Edward Telfair , with a few others , broke open 26 Dr. Stevens's Discourse .
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... night of the 11th of Feb- ruary , he escaped from his house , went in haste to Bona- venture , and thence in an open boat to the Scarborough , of twenty guns , Captain Barclay , where he arrived at three o'clock in the morning . This ...
... night of the 11th of Feb- ruary , he escaped from his house , went in haste to Bona- venture , and thence in an open boat to the Scarborough , of twenty guns , Captain Barclay , where he arrived at three o'clock in the morning . This ...
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