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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... , p . 217. The measures pursued by the colonies to pre- vent the introduction of the tea sent by the East - India Company , p . 218. The proceedings at Boston relative thereto , p . 220 The The tea is thrown into the water , p . CONTENT S.
... , p . 217. The measures pursued by the colonies to pre- vent the introduction of the tea sent by the East - India Company , p . 218. The proceedings at Boston relative thereto , p . 220 The The tea is thrown into the water , p . CONTENT S.
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... sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of the go- vernor , dismissed , p . 230. The Boston port - bill , p . 231. The bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts , p . 232 -for the ...
... sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of the go- vernor , dismissed , p . 230. The Boston port - bill , p . 231. The bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts , p . 232 -for the ...
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... sent from Bos- ton , p . 312. The origin of the term Yankee , ibid . The royal troops obliged to retreat to Bunker's - hill in Charlestown penin- sula , p . 314 - cross over to Boston , ibid . - which is invested by the provincials on ...
... sent from Bos- ton , p . 312. The origin of the term Yankee , ibid . The royal troops obliged to retreat to Bunker's - hill in Charlestown penin- sula , p . 314 - cross over to Boston , ibid . - which is invested by the provincials on ...
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... sent out capt . John Endicott and others , with servants , to begin a plantation ; who arrived at ( what is now named ) Salem . They soon after petitioned for a royal charter , hoping that their existence and powers would be thereby ...
... sent out capt . John Endicott and others , with servants , to begin a plantation ; who arrived at ( what is now named ) Salem . They soon after petitioned for a royal charter , hoping that their existence and powers would be thereby ...
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... sent them back to England , against their own inclination notwith- standing their being counsellors , thinking himself justified by his public orders . Let us return to the company in England . [ July 28. ] Mr. Matthew Craddock , the ...
... sent them back to England , against their own inclination notwith- standing their being counsellors , thinking himself justified by his public orders . Let us return to the company in England . [ July 28. ] Mr. Matthew Craddock , the ...
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