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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... granting li- berty of conscience . Instead of that , new acts were passed , and greater severities practised . Such inhuman proceedings against protestants of good moral characters , did not pass unnoticed . They were the subjects of ...
... granting li- berty of conscience . Instead of that , new acts were passed , and greater severities practised . Such inhuman proceedings against protestants of good moral characters , did not pass unnoticed . They were the subjects of ...
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... granted them a patent , [ Jan. 13 , 1630 ] by which their lands were secured against all English claims . Be it noted , that they early agreed with , and satisfied the Indian proprietors . It would have been astonishing , had not these ...
... granted them a patent , [ Jan. 13 , 1630 ] by which their lands were secured against all English claims . Be it noted , that they early agreed with , and satisfied the Indian proprietors . It would have been astonishing , had not these ...
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... granted , [ March 4 , 1629 ] making them a body politic , by the name of The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts - Bay in New - England , " with as full powers as any other corporation in the realm of England . The grant and sale ...
... granted , [ March 4 , 1629 ] making them a body politic , by the name of The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts - Bay in New - England , " with as full powers as any other corporation in the realm of England . The grant and sale ...
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... granted to all who should settle in the Massachusetts - Bay , to worship God in their own way ; " and another ‡ , " the charter granted toleration to all christi- ans , except papists . " The assertions apply only to the charter granted ...
... granted to all who should settle in the Massachusetts - Bay , to worship God in their own way ; " and another ‡ , " the charter granted toleration to all christi- ans , except papists . " The assertions apply only to the charter granted ...
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... granted the next year to Rhode - Island and Providence Planta- tions . * [ 1685. ] In July various articles of high misdemeanor were exhibited against the governor and company of Connecticut , and orders were given to issue a writ of ...
... granted the next year to Rhode - Island and Providence Planta- tions . * [ 1685. ] In July various articles of high misdemeanor were exhibited against the governor and company of Connecticut , and orders were given to issue a writ of ...
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