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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... liberty was grant- ed to make full use of it ; the present opportunity is em- braced f acknowledging the benefit received from it , and for returning grateful thanks to the Doctor . The Americans remarked , that Dodsley's Annual ...
... liberty was grant- ed to make full use of it ; the present opportunity is em- braced f acknowledging the benefit received from it , and for returning grateful thanks to the Doctor . The Americans remarked , that Dodsley's Annual ...
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... Liberty seized , p . 156. Troops ordered to Boston , p . 161. A convention is cailed , and meets at Bos- ton , p . 165. Troops land in the town , p . 166. The letters of the Philadelphia merchants to the committee at London , p . 168 ...
... Liberty seized , p . 156. Troops ordered to Boston , p . 161. A convention is cailed , and meets at Bos- ton , p . 165. Troops land in the town , p . 166. The letters of the Philadelphia merchants to the committee at London , p . 168 ...
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... liberty . They re- solved [ 1602 ] as the Lord's free people , " to join themselves by covenant into a church state ; and , agreeable to present or future knowledge , to walk in all the ways of God , according to their best abilities ...
... liberty . They re- solved [ 1602 ] as the Lord's free people , " to join themselves by covenant into a church state ; and , agreeable to present or future knowledge , to walk in all the ways of God , according to their best abilities ...
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... liberty . The arbitrary proceed- ings of Elizabeth and James , produced a spirit of enquiry ; and induced the sufferers and others to canvass . the equity of those powers which were so improperly exercised . When the film of prejudice ...
... liberty . The arbitrary proceed- ings of Elizabeth and James , produced a spirit of enquiry ; and induced the sufferers and others to canvass . the equity of those powers which were so improperly exercised . When the film of prejudice ...
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... liberty of conscience or toleration ; tho ' onet historian has inadvertently advanced , that " free liberty of conscience was likewise granted to all who should settle in the Massachusetts - Bay , to worship God in their own way ; " and ...
... liberty of conscience or toleration ; tho ' onet historian has inadvertently advanced , that " free liberty of conscience was likewise granted to all who should settle in the Massachusetts - Bay , to worship God in their own way ; " and ...
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