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ASHE, Thomas, author. He is supposed to be the "T. A., gent.," who visited this country as a clerk on board his majesty's ship "Richmond," and on his return to England, in 1682, published "Carolina; or a Description of the Present State of that Country, and the Natural Excellencies thereof: namely, the Healthfulness of the Air, Pleasantness of the Place, Advantages and Usefulness of those Rich Commodities there, Plentifully Abounding, which much Increase and Flourish by the Industry of the Planters that Daily Enlarge that Colony." This description is reprinted in "Historical Collections of South Carolina" (New York, 1836).
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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