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... Plantation , and State Paper offices ; comprising the journals of the Assemblies , correspondence of the Governor and his Majesty's Secretaries , and memorials and petitions from agents and public bodies ; obtained by the State from ...
... Plantation , and State Paper offices ; comprising the journals of the Assemblies , correspondence of the Governor and his Majesty's Secretaries , and memorials and petitions from agents and public bodies ; obtained by the State from ...
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... plantations in America ; but the plan of the Ex - Governor , as also a similar suggestion made to Walpole in 1739 , received no serious consideration from the high officers of the state . In 1754 the commissioners assembled at Albany ...
... plantations in America ; but the plan of the Ex - Governor , as also a similar suggestion made to Walpole in 1739 , received no serious consideration from the high officers of the state . In 1754 the commissioners assembled at Albany ...
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... plantations , dependent on their masters , whose supplies were thus cut off without a possibility of present relief . Vessels , indeed , frequently arrived with the necessaries required , but the continental articles were rigidly ...
... plantations , dependent on their masters , whose supplies were thus cut off without a possibility of present relief . Vessels , indeed , frequently arrived with the necessaries required , but the continental articles were rigidly ...
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... plantations . I do not in the least question , but by the great assistance they have had from England , which has been laid out to the best advantage , and the good economy of the honorable trustees , it will , in a few years time ...
... plantations . I do not in the least question , but by the great assistance they have had from England , which has been laid out to the best advantage , and the good economy of the honorable trustees , it will , in a few years time ...
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... plantations . On the 27th we reached Charleston , which is about one hundred and forty miles from Savannah , meeting with nothing material on our pas- sage . I stayed in Charleston till the 1st of February , when I set out with an ...
... plantations . On the 27th we reached Charleston , which is about one hundred and forty miles from Savannah , meeting with nothing material on our pas- sage . I stayed in Charleston till the 1st of February , when I set out with an ...
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