Annals of the American Revolution: Or, A Record of the Causes and Events which Produced, and Terminated in the Establishment and Independence of the American Republic ... ; to which is Prefixed a Summary Account of the First Settlement of the Country, and Some of the Principal Indian Wars ... ; to which is Added ... an Appendix, Containing a Biography of the Principal Military Officers, who Were Instrumental in Achieving Our Independence ...Oliver D. Cooke & Sons, 1824 - 450 Seiten |
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... Britain was indu- ced to take the province under their own immediate care . The Proprietors ( except Lord Granville ) accepted of 22,500l . sterling . from the crown , for the property and jurisdiction . 1636-82 ] 19 OF NORTH AMERICA .
... Britain was indu- ced to take the province under their own immediate care . The Proprietors ( except Lord Granville ) accepted of 22,500l . sterling . from the crown , for the property and jurisdiction . 1636-82 ] 19 OF NORTH AMERICA .
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... Britain and Ireland , and for the security of Carolina , a project was formed for planting a col- ony between the rivers Savannah and Altamaha . Accordingly ap- plication being made to King George , the second , he issued letters patent ...
... Britain and Ireland , and for the security of Carolina , a project was formed for planting a col- ony between the rivers Savannah and Altamaha . Accordingly ap- plication being made to King George , the second , he issued letters patent ...
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... Britain , against duties to be laid on ; but this can be no reason why the petition I have now in my hand should be rejected . The people in every part of Britain have a representative in this House , who is to take care of their ...
... Britain , against duties to be laid on ; but this can be no reason why the petition I have now in my hand should be rejected . The people in every part of Britain have a representative in this House , who is to take care of their ...
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... Britain , that the people of New - England " not satisfied with carrying out their own produce , had become carriers for the other colonies . " The injustice of the restraints imposed or solicited , may be understood from the ...
... Britain , that the people of New - England " not satisfied with carrying out their own produce , had become carriers for the other colonies . " The injustice of the restraints imposed or solicited , may be understood from the ...
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... Britain has hitherto laid out in maintaining this dependency , has really been laid out in order to support this monopoly . ' " While Great Britain encourages in America the manufactures of pig and bar iron , by exempting them from ...
... Britain has hitherto laid out in maintaining this dependency , has really been laid out in order to support this monopoly . ' " While Great Britain encourages in America the manufactures of pig and bar iron , by exempting them from ...
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acts of parliament appointed arms arrived assembly attack Awashonks Boston Britain British British army called Capt Captain Carolina Charlestown Church Colonel colonies colonists commander in chief commenced conduct Congress Connecticut constitution council court crown declared defend detachment duty enemy engaged England English favour fire force formed French garrison governor granted honour hundred Indians inhabitants Island justice killed king land legislature letter liberty Lieutenant Lieutenant Colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon Majesty majesty's Major Marquis Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia Mohawks Narraganset nation New-England New-York Nipmuck North officers opinion party passed peace persons petition possession present principles prisoners province received regiment repeal resolution respect retreat returned River royal sachem Samuel Adams sent settlement ships Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon South Carolina spirit stamp-act subjects thousand tion took town trade troops United Virginia Washington whole wounded