The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 2Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... measures of congrefs . The people in general felt themselves fecure in their perfons and property . It was therefore easy to offer ar- guments against renouncing prefent comforts , to ward off future evils . It was infinuated to them ...
... measures of congrefs . The people in general felt themselves fecure in their perfons and property . It was therefore easy to offer ar- guments against renouncing prefent comforts , to ward off future evils . It was infinuated to them ...
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... measures of the British parliament and administration have compelled us to refift their violence by force of arms ... measure of that kind to the provincial convention of New Hampshire , which will be properly noticed in its place ...
... measures of the British parliament and administration have compelled us to refift their violence by force of arms ... measure of that kind to the provincial convention of New Hampshire , which will be properly noticed in its place ...
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... measures taken for rendering the navigation of the river impracticable . These measures were matters of fo great notoriety , that he must have been strangely defi- cient in procuring intelligence , if he did not know them before he left ...
... measures taken for rendering the navigation of the river impracticable . These measures were matters of fo great notoriety , that he must have been strangely defi- cient in procuring intelligence , if he did not know them before he left ...
Inhalt
against Tyconderoga p 10 The proceedings of the Maſſachu | 23 |
Governor Hutchinsons letter books difcovered p 28 | 34 |
The battle at Breedshill erroneouſly called Bunkershill p | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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