| Hugh McCall - Georgia - 1811 - 406 pages
...northeastern and south-western boundaries of the province ; between them the genius of the colony was seated, with a cap of liberty on her head, a spear in one hand, and a cornucopia in the other, with the inscription, COLONIA GEORGIA AUG : on the other side was a... | |
| Lambert Lilly, Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Southern States - 1832 - 206 pages
...Savannah, the two boundaries of the province. Between these figures the genius of the colony was seated, with a cap of liberty on her head, a spear in one hand, and a cornucopia in the other. On the other side was a representation of silk-worms, some beginning... | |
| Lambert Lilly, Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Southern States - 1839 - 202 pages
...Savannah, the two boundaries of the province. Between these figures the genius of the colony was seated, with a cap of liberty on her head, a spear in one hand, and a cornucopia in the other. On the other side was a representation of silk-worms, some beginning... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1841 - 366 pages
...disinterested purpose of the patrons, who, by their own request, were restrained from receiving any grants of lands, or any emolument whatever. On the other...spear in one hand, the horn of plenty in the other. The cap of liberty was, for a time at least, an emblem, that, south of the Savannah River, " slavery... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - Georgia - 1841 - 466 pages
...No. IX. south-western boundaries of the province, between which the genius of the colony was seated, with a cap of liberty on her head, a spear in one hand, and a cornucopia in the other, with the inscription COLONIA GEORGIA AUG : On the other face was a representation... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1843 - 524 pages
...their toils, with the motto, Non sibi, sed aliis, — Not for themselves, but for others, — expressed the disinterested purpose of the patrons, who, by...their common council, who were appointed during good behavior. The trustees, men of benevolence and of leisure, ignorant of the value or the nature of popular... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 524 pages
...their toils, with the motto, Non sibi, sed aliis, — Not for themselves, but for others, — expressed the disinterested purpose of the patrons, who, by...institution of courts, were, for twenty-one years, given exclu-- sively to the trustees, or their common council, who Chnrter were appointed during good behavior.... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1844 - 438 pages
...representing the two rivers, which formed the north-eastern and south-western boundaries of the province, having between them the genius of Georgia Augusta,...a cap of liberty on her head, a spear in one hand, and the horn of plenty in the other. This was to be used for the authentication of legislative acts,... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1846 - 528 pages
...their toils, with the motto, Non sibi, sed aliis, — Not for themselves, but for others, — expressed the disinterested purpose of the patrons, who, by...exclusively to the trustees, or their common council, who J Charter were appointed during good behavior. The trustees, men of benevolence and of leisure, ignorant... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1850 - 516 pages
...their toils, with the motto, Nan sibi, sed aliis, — Not for themselves, but for others, — expressed the disinterested purpose of the patrons, who, by...exclusively to the trustees, or their common council, who » Charter were appointed during good behavior. The trustees, men of benevolence and of leisure, ignorant... | |
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