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acquired : this scheme of the colonists was therefore speedily authorized ; and it was not long before the administration entered as warmly into it as the colonists themselves : for we find that in the year 1774 , the whole race of ...
acquired : this scheme of the colonists was therefore speedily authorized ; and it was not long before the administration entered as warmly into it as the colonists themselves : for we find that in the year 1774 , the whole race of ...
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the colonists and of the natives , a printing press , public library , churches , and frequent and periodical performances of Divine service - in short , it presents , in a land of ignorance and depravity , of Paganism and Mohamme ...
the colonists and of the natives , a printing press , public library , churches , and frequent and periodical performances of Divine service - in short , it presents , in a land of ignorance and depravity , of Paganism and Mohamme ...
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... Colonists feel some apprehension , and immediately resort to the Fort , and put themselves under arms . They have six volunteer companies in uniform , beside miiitia , amounting in all to about 500 effective men . The Colony had not ...
... Colonists feel some apprehension , and immediately resort to the Fort , and put themselves under arms . They have six volunteer companies in uniform , beside miiitia , amounting in all to about 500 effective men . The Colony had not ...
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African Valley | 129 |
Africaner 111 | 316 |
Appeal to New England 31 | 349 |
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