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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... hundreds of them fled to , and resided in foreign parts , in order to escape the Marian persecutions . There the sentiments of numbers , through their intercourse with protestants of other nations , were much changed and improved ; and ...
... hundreds of them fled to , and resided in foreign parts , in order to escape the Marian persecutions . There the sentiments of numbers , through their intercourse with protestants of other nations , were much changed and improved ; and ...
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... hundred and one , the exact number that left England - for one had died , but another was born upon the passage .. Enfeebled and sickly , we now behold them at the distance of 3000 miles , not only from their native country , but the ...
... hundred and one , the exact number that left England - for one had died , but another was born upon the passage .. Enfeebled and sickly , we now behold them at the distance of 3000 miles , not only from their native country , but the ...
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... hundred people ; when nearly so , the council established at Plymouth , in the county of Devon , for the planting , ruling , ordering , and go- verning of New - England , in America , granted them a patent , [ Jan. 13 , 1630 ] by which ...
... hundred people ; when nearly so , the council established at Plymouth , in the county of Devon , for the planting , ruling , ordering , and go- verning of New - England , in America , granted them a patent , [ Jan. 13 , 1630 ] by which ...
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... ; and soon were in number . more than fifteen hundred persons from different Hutchinfon's Hiftory , Vol . L p . 48 % , counties counties in England . Thy applyed themselves early to the 4. D. 1630. ] AMERICAN . REVOLUTION .
... ; and soon were in number . more than fifteen hundred persons from different Hutchinfon's Hiftory , Vol . L p . 48 % , counties counties in England . Thy applyed themselves early to the 4. D. 1630. ] AMERICAN . REVOLUTION .
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... hundred soldiers to effect the business . The Dutch governor being unable to make resistance , the New- Netherlands submitted to the English crown , in September , without any other change than of rulers . Few of the Dutch removed ; and ...
... hundred soldiers to effect the business . The Dutch governor being unable to make resistance , the New- Netherlands submitted to the English crown , in September , without any other change than of rulers . Few of the Dutch removed ; and ...
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