The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 4Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... Britain the first news of actual hoftilities at Lexington , brought to the Massachusetts the first news of the ratifica- tions of the articles of peace being exchanged . A copy of the articles for concluding a general peace between ...
... Britain the first news of actual hoftilities at Lexington , brought to the Massachusetts the first news of the ratifica- tions of the articles of peace being exchanged . A copy of the articles for concluding a general peace between ...
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... Britain i : to restore to France , Goree , St. Lucie , St. Pierre and Miquelon . The fishery of France and Great Britain on the coaft of Newfoundland , to remain on the fame footing on which they were by the treaty of 1763 , ex- cept ...
... Britain i : to restore to France , Goree , St. Lucie , St. Pierre and Miquelon . The fishery of France and Great Britain on the coaft of Newfoundland , to remain on the fame footing on which they were by the treaty of 1763 , ex- cept ...
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... Britain and the United States , together with a joint letter from the mi- nifters of the United States , dated at Paffy the 10th of September , was laid before congrefs on the 13th of December . That and the letter were referred to a ...
... Britain and the United States , together with a joint letter from the mi- nifters of the United States , dated at Paffy the 10th of September , was laid before congrefs on the 13th of December . That and the letter were referred to a ...
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