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portion of it which they have relinquished to the United States by Treaty
portion of it which they have relinquished to the United States by Treaty
But It is stated by the [[committee?]] that as the [[earth?]] was made equally for the benefit of the the human species, "Great Britian' no doubt on these principles, occupied  & colonizes the Province of Georgia, the
But It is stated by the Committee that as the earth was made equally for the benefit of the the human species, "Great Britain no doubt on these principles, occupied  & colonized the Province of Georgia, the limits of which anterior to the Revolutionary war, were defined & made to extend from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi, & from the 31st to the 35th degrees of North Latitude. The whole of this territory was made to form a provincial Government, thus exercising the highest & most unequivocal act of sovereignty."
 
I have proved, that a nation cannot exercise or lawfully assert the right of Sovereignty over a country which it has not settled. And we are yet to learn from the [[smudge]] Committee in what manner & at what time Georgia ever exercised its [[unclear -lined out]]

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(20.) portion of it which they have relinquished to the United States by Treaty But It is stated by the Committee that as the earth was made equally for the benefit of the the human species, "Great Britain no doubt on these principles, occupied & colonized the Province of Georgia, the limits of which anterior to the Revolutionary war, were defined & made to extend from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi, & from the 31st to the 35th degrees of North Latitude. The whole of this territory was made to form a provincial Government, thus exercising the highest & most unequivocal act of sovereignty."

I have proved, that a nation cannot exercise or lawfully assert the right of Sovereignty over a country which it has not settled. And we are yet to learn from the smudge Committee in what manner & at what time Georgia ever exercised its unclear -lined out