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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... sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of the go- vernor ...
... sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of the go- vernor ...
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... sentiments of the Jersey assembly , ibid . The Asia man of war fires upon New - York , p . 399 .. Governor Tryon's influence alarms congress , p . 400. Letters between Generals Washing- ton and Gage , p . 404. Colonel Arnold's ...
... sentiments of the Jersey assembly , ibid . The Asia man of war fires upon New - York , p . 399 .. Governor Tryon's influence alarms congress , p . 400. Letters between Generals Washing- ton and Gage , p . 404. Colonel Arnold's ...
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... sentiments and history of the first settlers , no less than of their descendants and successors . Several of the most zealous and eminent protestants , in the reign of Edward the VIth , opposed the popish ceremonies and habits , though ...
... sentiments and history of the first settlers , no less than of their descendants and successors . Several of the most zealous and eminent protestants , in the reign of Edward the VIth , opposed the popish ceremonies and habits , though ...
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... sentiments had gained ground , so that they were increased to near twenty thousand , besides wives and children , according to the opinion of Sir Walter Raleigh , given in the house of commons , when the bill was read the second time ...
... sentiments had gained ground , so that they were increased to near twenty thousand , besides wives and children , according to the opinion of Sir Walter Raleigh , given in the house of commons , when the bill was read the second time ...
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... sentiments ; but a fair and brief statement of them , it is apprehended , will be thought the best defence that can be offered by those who candidly examine the New - Testament , and are properly impressed with the words of our Saviour ...
... sentiments ; but a fair and brief statement of them , it is apprehended , will be thought the best defence that can be offered by those who candidly examine the New - Testament , and are properly impressed with the words of our Saviour ...
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