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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... nature . He had the opportunity of acquainting himself with the records of the first settlers in New - England ; and examined those of the Massachusetts Bay , from their formation as a company to the close of the war , contained in near ...
... nature . He had the opportunity of acquainting himself with the records of the first settlers in New - England ; and examined those of the Massachusetts Bay , from their formation as a company to the close of the war , contained in near ...
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... nature of the oppo- sition to popular measures in their colony , p . 389. They send troops into the settlements of the royalists , p . 392. The mea- sures taken by the North - Carolinians , p . 393 - by the Virginians , p . 394 - in ...
... nature of the oppo- sition to popular measures in their colony , p . 389. They send troops into the settlements of the royalists , p . 392. The mea- sures taken by the North - Carolinians , p . 393 - by the Virginians , p . 394 - in ...
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... nature and origin of the uneasiness that has so strongly agitated the colonies of late years , and still exists , though now somewhat abated ; and which has been occasioned by parliamentary taxation and the modern measures of government ...
... nature and origin of the uneasiness that has so strongly agitated the colonies of late years , and still exists , though now somewhat abated ; and which has been occasioned by parliamentary taxation and the modern measures of government ...
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... nature , that of judging for themselves in matters of religion , should at length think that their allegiance terminated with their departure ; or that those who commisera ted them , inclined to the same sentiment ? The parliament ...
... nature , that of judging for themselves in matters of religion , should at length think that their allegiance terminated with their departure ; or that those who commisera ted them , inclined to the same sentiment ? The parliament ...
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... nature ; and hearing some , who came from London , hint , there is now no authority over us ; they , while on board , formed themselves into a civil body politic , under the crown of England , for the purpose of franing " just and equal ...
... nature ; and hearing some , who came from London , hint , there is now no authority over us ; they , while on board , formed themselves into a civil body politic , under the crown of England , for the purpose of franing " just and equal ...
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