The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 2Author, 1788 |
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... tion , p . 443. John the Painter , alias James Aitken , p . 445 . Mr. Arthur Lee's correfpondence with Mr. Beaumarchais , p . 448. The general affembly of the church of Scotland address his majesty , p . 452. .. LETTER X. P. 454-584 ...
... tion , p . 443. John the Painter , alias James Aitken , p . 445 . Mr. Arthur Lee's correfpondence with Mr. Beaumarchais , p . 448. The general affembly of the church of Scotland address his majesty , p . 452. .. LETTER X. P. 454-584 ...
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... operations of the conven- tion , now held at Newbern . " They alfo took the op- portunity , the firft that had been given them , to exprefs VOL . II . B their their warm attachment to their fifter colonies in general ,
... operations of the conven- tion , now held at Newbern . " They alfo took the op- portunity , the firft that had been given them , to exprefs VOL . II . B their their warm attachment to their fifter colonies in general ,
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... tion . Mr. Benedict Arnold of New Haven , had been chosen captain of a volunteer company , by the inhabitants , when they began to prepare for whatever might happen . No fooner did the Lexington ' news reach him , than he called his ...
... tion . Mr. Benedict Arnold of New Haven , had been chosen captain of a volunteer company , by the inhabitants , when they began to prepare for whatever might happen . No fooner did the Lexington ' news reach him , than he called his ...
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... tion . The city and county of New York applied to them for information how to conduct toward the troops expected there . The congrefs refolved , " That it be recommended , for the prefent , to the inhabitants of New York , that if the ...
... tion . The city and county of New York applied to them for information how to conduct toward the troops expected there . The congrefs refolved , " That it be recommended , for the prefent , to the inhabitants of New York , that if the ...
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... tion , and that he should not be able afterward to remove him . Under the charter the governor cannot remove from offices without the confent of the council ; and Mr. Hutchinfon knew that Mr. S. Adams's intereft in the council would be ...
... tion , and that he should not be able afterward to remove him . Under the charter the governor cannot remove from offices without the confent of the council ; and Mr. Hutchinfon knew that Mr. S. Adams's intereft in the council would be ...
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