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Page 6
... reason to expect , that whenever the officer arrives he will be intimidated from acting , as the officers in the northern colonies have been . " Among the hosts of pamphleteers which this crisis ori- ginated , were William Knox , Esq ...
... reason to expect , that whenever the officer arrives he will be intimidated from acting , as the officers in the northern colonies have been . " Among the hosts of pamphleteers which this crisis ori- ginated , were William Knox , Esq ...
Page 44
... in case of an Indian ́ war , which the people to the southward are in daily fear of ; though for my part , I think , without any reason . We stayed there two days , and on the 7th of February 44 A New Voyage to Georgia .
... in case of an Indian ́ war , which the people to the southward are in daily fear of ; though for my part , I think , without any reason . We stayed there two days , and on the 7th of February 44 A New Voyage to Georgia .
Page 61
... reason , and with respect to drinking rum , I have weaned those near me a good deal from it . As for revenge , they say , as they have no executive power of justice amongst them , they are forced to kill the man who has injured them ...
... reason , and with respect to drinking rum , I have weaned those near me a good deal from it . As for revenge , they say , as they have no executive power of justice amongst them , they are forced to kill the man who has injured them ...
Page 62
... reason together with great tem- per and modesty , till they have brought each other into some unanimous resolution : then they call in the young men , and recommend to them the putting in execution the resolution , with their strongest ...
... reason together with great tem- per and modesty , till they have brought each other into some unanimous resolution : then they call in the young men , and recommend to them the putting in execution the resolution , with their strongest ...
Page 70
... reason of some severe blasts by frosts in the spring ; yet divers with proper care have preserved them ; and as we see them grow and thrive well , with many of our neighbors of Carolina to the north- ward , we are convinced that they ...
... reason of some severe blasts by frosts in the spring ; yet divers with proper care have preserved them ; and as we see them grow and thrive well , with many of our neighbors of Carolina to the north- ward , we are convinced that they ...
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