The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 1Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 "The following work is not confined to the contest between Great Britain and the United States of America, but includes all the other parts of the war which originated from that contest. ... The form of letters, instead of chapters, is not altogether imaginary, as the author, from his arrival in America in 1770, maintained a correspondence with gentlemen in London, Rotterdam and Paris, answering in general to the prefixed dates."--Preface. |
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... committee to correspond with the several assemblies on the continent , p . 108. The stamp act , p . 111. It occasions a general discontent in the Massachusetts , p . 117. The Virginia resolves respecting it , p . 118. A congress meet at ...
... committee to correspond with the several assemblies on the continent , p . 108. The stamp act , p . 111. It occasions a general discontent in the Massachusetts , p . 117. The Virginia resolves respecting it , p . 118. A congress meet at ...
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... committee at London , p . 168-178 . The parliamentary resolutions against the Massa- chusetts proceedings , p . 170 ... committees of correspondence through the Massachusetts , p . 207. Governor Hutchinson , in his speech to the general ...
... committee at London , p . 168-178 . The parliamentary resolutions against the Massa- chusetts proceedings , p . 170 ... committees of correspondence through the Massachusetts , p . 207. Governor Hutchinson , in his speech to the general ...
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... committee to attend a general congress , p . 241. The measure is adopted by other colonies , p . 242. Boston ́considered as suffering in the common cause , p . 245. Obser- vations on the port - bill , p . 246. General Gage alarmed , p ...
... committee to attend a general congress , p . 241. The measure is adopted by other colonies , p . 242. Boston ́considered as suffering in the common cause , p . 245. Obser- vations on the port - bill , p . 246. General Gage alarmed , p ...
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... committee of the town , p . 316. Dr. Warren's letter to him , p . 317. The provincials no wise prepared for a military contest with Great - Britain , p . 318 . LETTER XIII . P. 319-326 . The fishery restraining bill , and the bill for ...
... committee of the town , p . 316. Dr. Warren's letter to him , p . 317. The provincials no wise prepared for a military contest with Great - Britain , p . 318 . LETTER XIII . P. 319-326 . The fishery restraining bill , and the bill for ...
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... committee in the letter to governor Endicott , expressed good hopes on account of it ; and at the same time recommended Messrs . John and Samuel Browne as men who they much respected , being fully persuaded of their sincere affections ...
... committee in the letter to governor Endicott , expressed good hopes on account of it ; and at the same time recommended Messrs . John and Samuel Browne as men who they much respected , being fully persuaded of their sincere affections ...
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