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... present will equal in interest the one which preceded it . The former volume presented but one view of the infant settlement of Georgia . It held up a picture , drawn by the projectors and friends of the colony , in which they set forth ...
... present will equal in interest the one which preceded it . The former volume presented but one view of the infant settlement of Georgia . It held up a picture , drawn by the projectors and friends of the colony , in which they set forth ...
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... present volume of Collections , together with those republished in the " Historical Tracts " of Mr. Force , constitute the most interesting part of the printed materials relating to the history of the operations of the Trustees ...
... present volume of Collections , together with those republished in the " Historical Tracts " of Mr. Force , constitute the most interesting part of the printed materials relating to the history of the operations of the Trustees ...
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... present ap- prehension , must inevitably ruin them . " Such were the calm and judicious views of this distin- guished man in reference to the operation of this law in Georgia . It was not possible , therefore , for them to remain ...
... present ap- prehension , must inevitably ruin them . " Such were the calm and judicious views of this distin- guished man in reference to the operation of this law in Georgia . It was not possible , therefore , for them to remain ...
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... present is easy and quiet , and I hope peace and confidence will be restored in general . " A few days served to dissipate this hope . About the 20th , menacing letters were sent to Governor Wright ; President Habers- ham was waylaid at ...
... present is easy and quiet , and I hope peace and confidence will be restored in general . " A few days served to dissipate this hope . About the 20th , menacing letters were sent to Governor Wright ; President Habers- ham was waylaid at ...
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... present instance were actually pending , who could not be impartial to either , with- out meeting opposition from both . But such was the zeal of the commons for the sustainance of their prerogative , that no consideration weighed ...
... present instance were actually pending , who could not be impartial to either , with- out meeting opposition from both . But such was the zeal of the commons for the sustainance of their prerogative , that no consideration weighed ...
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