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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... received with any regularity or certainty during the war , but were improved as they could be obtained . The United States , in congress assembled , favored him with an inspection of such of their records as could with pro- priety be ...
... received with any regularity or certainty during the war , but were improved as they could be obtained . The United States , in congress assembled , favored him with an inspection of such of their records as could with pro- priety be ...
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... received from it , and for returning grateful thanks to the Doctor . The Americans remarked , that Dodsley's Annual Register contained the best foreign printed summary account of affairs : But it was not possible for writers on this ...
... received from it , and for returning grateful thanks to the Doctor . The Americans remarked , that Dodsley's Annual Register contained the best foreign printed summary account of affairs : But it was not possible for writers on this ...
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... receiving their support from the crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The ...
... receiving their support from the crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The ...
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... received for their services , a small consideration from the incumbent , together with the voluntary contribution of the parish . By their warm and affectionate preaching , and eminent faithfulness , they gained the hearts of the common ...
... received for their services , a small consideration from the incumbent , together with the voluntary contribution of the parish . By their warm and affectionate preaching , and eminent faithfulness , they gained the hearts of the common ...
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... receiving the sacrament when administered with some latitude . The weight of it fell upon the Brownists , whose sentiments had gained ground , so that they were increased to near twenty thousand , besides wives and children , according ...
... receiving the sacrament when administered with some latitude . The weight of it fell upon the Brownists , whose sentiments had gained ground , so that they were increased to near twenty thousand , besides wives and children , according ...
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