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An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1 by Alexander Hewatt
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_And letter to the governor._
_Who obeys their commands._
_An invasion threatened from Spain._
_An association formed against the Proprietors._

CHAP. VI.

_The people's encouragement to revolt._
_Their letter to the governor signifying their design._
_Which the governor endeavours to defeat._
_Proceedings of the convention._
_The perplexity of the Governor and council._
_The Governor's speech for recalling the people._
_Their message in answer to it._
_The Governor's answer._
_The assembly dissolved, and the proceedings of the people._
_James Moore proclaimed Governor._
_The declaration of the Convention._
_The Governor transmits an account of the whole proceedings to the
Proprietors._
_The Revolutioners appoint new officers, and establish their
authority._
_In vain the Governor attempts to disconcert them._
_Rhett refuses obedience to his orders._
_And preserves the confidence of the Proprietors._
_Further attempts of the Governor to recal the people._
_The invasion from Spain defeated._
_The Governor's last attempt to recover his authority._
_Injurious suspicions with regard to the conduct of the Governor._
_Francis Nicolson appointed Governor by the regency._
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