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 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... colonies settled , p . 32. The settling of Providence and Rhode - Island colony , p . 35. New - Hampshire and the Main settled , p . 36 . New - York , p . 40. New - Jersey , p . 41. Virginia , p . 45 . ryland , p . 53. Carolina , p . 55 ...
... colonies settled , p . 32. The settling of Providence and Rhode - Island colony , p . 35. New - Hampshire and the Main settled , p . 36 . New - York , p . 40. New - Jersey , p . 41. Virginia , p . 45 . ryland , p . 53. Carolina , p . 55 ...
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... colonies afresh , p . 146. The New - York legislative power suspended , p . 147. A board of commissioners ... colonies , p . 216. A number of letters transmit- ted by Dr. Franklin , are communicated to the Massachusetts as- sembly , p ...
... colonies afresh , p . 146. The New - York legislative power suspended , p . 147. A board of commissioners ... colonies , p . 216. A number of letters transmit- ted by Dr. Franklin , are communicated to the Massachusetts as- sembly , p ...
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... colonies forever one body corporate and politic . New - Haven took the affair ill ; and for some time declined the union . But difficulties were amicably settled at last , and the colonies united by agreement . [ 1665. ] VOL . I. E The ...
... colonies forever one body corporate and politic . New - Haven took the affair ill ; and for some time declined the union . But difficulties were amicably settled at last , and the colonies united by agreement . [ 1665. ] VOL . I. E The ...
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... colonies and provinces under Sir Edmund Andros , it would be more pleasing than to be joined with any other province . " Such professed submission probably prevented the quo warranto's being prosecuted with effect ; and produced an ...
... colonies and provinces under Sir Edmund Andros , it would be more pleasing than to be joined with any other province . " Such professed submission probably prevented the quo warranto's being prosecuted with effect ; and produced an ...
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... colonies , on condition that the inhabitants of each should enjoy equal pris vileges . They continued long united , and were of one heart and mind in civil and religious affairs . When separated by the king's commission for the ...
... colonies , on condition that the inhabitants of each should enjoy equal pris vileges . They continued long united , and were of one heart and mind in civil and religious affairs . When separated by the king's commission for the ...
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