Declaration to the Georgia Speaker and House of Assembly, [1783].

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Declaration to the Georgia Speaker and House of Assembly, [1783].

Hall acknowledges his selection as governor of the state of Georgia declaring "The early & Decided Part which I took in the Cause of America, Originated from a full Conviction, of the Justice and Rectitude of the Cause, we Engaged in, has Uniformly Continued, as the principle of my Heart & I trust will, to the Last Moments of Life." Hall continues "If I can by, a Strict Attention, to the Various Objects of Government, & a Steady & Impartial Exertion, of those Powers ... carry into Execution, the Wise & Salutary Laws of the State, it will Afford a pleasing prospect, of our future Welfare, brighten the Dawn of Independence & Establish the Genuine principles of Whigism, on a firm & permanent Foundation."

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