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... Trade , 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 ...
... Trade , 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 ...
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... Trade publicly de- clared , " that the independency , the colonies thirst after , is now notorious ; " and in 1705 , it was openly published in England , that " the colonists will , in process of time , cast off their allegiance , and ...
... Trade publicly de- clared , " that the independency , the colonies thirst after , is now notorious ; " and in 1705 , it was openly published in England , that " the colonists will , in process of time , cast off their allegiance , and ...
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... and North Carolina , were prevented from sending delegates . In a letter of Governor Wright to the Lords of Trade , dated November 9th , 1765 , he says , " I am very sorry to acquaint your lordships , that too Dr. Stevens's Discourse . 5.
... and North Carolina , were prevented from sending delegates . In a letter of Governor Wright to the Lords of Trade , dated November 9th , 1765 , he says , " I am very sorry to acquaint your lordships , that too Dr. Stevens's Discourse . 5.
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... trading there should be burnt ; " and " that whoso- ever should traffic with them should be put to death ; " and these were not idle threats , for two vessels , about sail- ing for Savannah , were captured before they had cleared the ...
... trading there should be burnt ; " and " that whoso- ever should traffic with them should be put to death ; " and these were not idle threats , for two vessels , about sail- ing for Savannah , were captured before they had cleared the ...
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... trade , provincial paper , to the amount of seven thousand four hundred and ten pounds , had been issued by act of the assembly , in 1761 , which bills were current at par both in Georgia and Florida . The merchants and traders ...
... trade , provincial paper , to the amount of seven thousand four hundred and ten pounds , had been issued by act of the assembly , in 1761 , which bills were current at par both in Georgia and Florida . The merchants and traders ...
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