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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... directed immediately to himself in many instances , in others only imparted : the productions of the European press could not be received with any regularity or certainty during the war , but were improved as they could be obtained ...
... directed immediately to himself in many instances , in others only imparted : the productions of the European press could not be received with any regularity or certainty during the war , but were improved as they could be obtained ...
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... directed by the service - book of king Edward . Upon the accession of Elizabeth , the refugees returned to England , [ 1558. ] loaded with experience and learning , but in the utmost distress and poverty . Those of the clergy , who ...
... directed by the service - book of king Edward . Upon the accession of Elizabeth , the refugees returned to England , [ 1558. ] loaded with experience and learning , but in the utmost distress and poverty . Those of the clergy , who ...
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... directed their views to America . To those who objected the length and danger of the voyage , the difficulties and calamities to which they should be exposed , the barbarities and treacheries of the Indians , and their inability to ...
... directed their views to America . To those who objected the length and danger of the voyage , the difficulties and calamities to which they should be exposed , the barbarities and treacheries of the Indians , and their inability to ...
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... directed . In doctrinal tenets they agreed with the articles of the church of England . The main difference between them and other reformed churches was about hicrarchy . They maintained , that no particular church ought to consist of ...
... directed . In doctrinal tenets they agreed with the articles of the church of England . The main difference between them and other reformed churches was about hicrarchy . They maintained , that no particular church ought to consist of ...
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... directed how the other five should be elect- ed , together with a deputy - governor and secratary . Messrs . Higginson , Skelton , Bright , John and Samuel Browne were of the seven counsellors nominated by the company . The three first ...
... directed how the other five should be elect- ed , together with a deputy - governor and secratary . Messrs . Higginson , Skelton , Bright , John and Samuel Browne were of the seven counsellors nominated by the company . The three first ...
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