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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... taken by the North - Carolinians , p . 393 - by the Virginians , p . 394 - in regard to Lord Dunmore , p . 395 - his lordship dis appointed at Norfolk , ibid . - in his expectation of being joined by a considerable force under Connelly ...
... taken by the North - Carolinians , p . 393 - by the Virginians , p . 394 - in regard to Lord Dunmore , p . 395 - his lordship dis appointed at Norfolk , ibid . - in his expectation of being joined by a considerable force under Connelly ...
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... taken off the ill effect of common report , and brought him to think favor- ably of the outward form of worship espoused by the Plymouth- ians . The influence of the doctor's intercourse with the Salem settlers cannot be thought to have ...
... taken off the ill effect of common report , and brought him to think favor- ably of the outward form of worship espoused by the Plymouth- ians . The influence of the doctor's intercourse with the Salem settlers cannot be thought to have ...
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... taken , and it was considered how to execute the projected removal without offending government . Among the other weighty reasons which induced them tox remove , we must include the hope of getting beyond the reach of Laud and the high ...
... taken , and it was considered how to execute the projected removal without offending government . Among the other weighty reasons which induced them tox remove , we must include the hope of getting beyond the reach of Laud and the high ...
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... taken to prevail upon them to remain in the colony ; but they hoped by removing to a considerable distance , to be out of the reach of a general governor , with whom the country was then threatened . They sent to their friends in ...
... taken to prevail upon them to remain in the colony ; but they hoped by removing to a considerable distance , to be out of the reach of a general governor , with whom the country was then threatened . They sent to their friends in ...
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... taken notice of by the governor and company in their letter of Jan. 26 , 1686-7 , wherein they mention their readiness to sub-- mit to his majesty's royal commands ; and that , " if it be to conjoin them with the other colonies and ...
... taken notice of by the governor and company in their letter of Jan. 26 , 1686-7 , wherein they mention their readiness to sub-- mit to his majesty's royal commands ; and that , " if it be to conjoin them with the other colonies and ...
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