The period of expansion or Georgia in the process of growth, 1802-1857 (continued) ; The period of division or Georgia in the assertion of state rights, 1857-1872 ; The period of rehabilitation or Georgia's rise from the ashes of war, 1872-1916 ; Georgia miscellaniesLewis Publishing Company, 1917 - Georgia |
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Page 622
... commands the elements to proclaim his power and indignation by awful thunderings and lightnings , accom- panied by down - pours of rain , so that his subjects might be kept in awe of him and constrained to venerate his attributes . On ...
... commands the elements to proclaim his power and indignation by awful thunderings and lightnings , accom- panied by down - pours of rain , so that his subjects might be kept in awe of him and constrained to venerate his attributes . On ...
Page 623
... command of Colonel M. and Major Adams , who had volunteered and resolved to strike a blow at the heart of the nation , arrived within a few miles of the river , and they were * Doctor Stevenson , of Dahlonega . Reproduced , with slight ...
... command of Colonel M. and Major Adams , who had volunteered and resolved to strike a blow at the heart of the nation , arrived within a few miles of the river , and they were * Doctor Stevenson , of Dahlonega . Reproduced , with slight ...
Page 634
... command . She was greeted by a yell from the Cherokees that echoed and re - echoed up and down the river and forward and backward across the valley . Soon the air was thick with flying arrows and whizzing tomahawks . The conflict ...
... command . She was greeted by a yell from the Cherokees that echoed and re - echoed up and down the river and forward and backward across the valley . Soon the air was thick with flying arrows and whizzing tomahawks . The conflict ...
Page 638
... command to halt was never once sounded . The institution moved steadily forward , but after six years , he relinquished the helm . Possibly for the reason that his successors were men of books , who knew comparatively little of prac ...
... command to halt was never once sounded . The institution moved steadily forward , but after six years , he relinquished the helm . Possibly for the reason that his successors were men of books , who knew comparatively little of prac ...
Page 688
... COMMANDS THE FAMOUS " MOSQUITO FLEET THE WILMOT PROVISO PRECIPITATES A GREAT DEBATE IN THE NATIONAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DURING THIS PERIOD - WALTER T. COLQUITT RESIGNS THE TOGA HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON SUCCEEDS HIM ...
... COMMANDS THE FAMOUS " MOSQUITO FLEET THE WILMOT PROVISO PRECIPITATES A GREAT DEBATE IN THE NATIONAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DURING THIS PERIOD - WALTER T. COLQUITT RESIGNS THE TOGA HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON SUCCEEDS HIM ...
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