The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Volumen2Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 "The following work is not confined to the contest between Great Britain and the United States of America, but includes all the other parts of the war which originated from that contest. ... The form of letters, instead of chapters, is not altogether imaginary, as the author, from his arrival in America in 1770, maintained a correspondence with gentlemen in London, Rotterdam and Paris, answering in general to the prefixed dates."--Preface. |
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... congress , p . 38. Commodore Hopkins's naval expedition , p . 40.- LETTER II . P. 42-61 ... The general voice of the Europeans rather favorable to the Americans , p . 43. A dreadful tempest on the coasts of New- foundland , p . 45 ...
... congress , p . 38. Commodore Hopkins's naval expedition , p . 40.- LETTER II . P. 42-61 ... The general voice of the Europeans rather favorable to the Americans , p . 43. A dreadful tempest on the coasts of New- foundland , p . 45 ...
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William Gordon. cy , ibid . Acts of congress , p . 75. Resolutions respecting in- dependency moved and seconded in congress , p . 77. Mr. Payne's pamphlet stiled Common Sense , p . 78. A scheme for destroying general Washington's army at ...
William Gordon. cy , ibid . Acts of congress , p . 75. Resolutions respecting in- dependency moved and seconded in congress , p . 77. Mr. Payne's pamphlet stiled Common Sense , p . 78. A scheme for destroying general Washington's army at ...
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... congress and their instructions to their ministers , p . 163. Their resolves for supporting the credit of their paper emissions , and making the same a lawful tender , p . 163. The enormities of the royal troops in the Jerseys and at ...
... congress and their instructions to their ministers , p . 163. Their resolves for supporting the credit of their paper emissions , and making the same a lawful tender , p . 163. The enormities of the royal troops in the Jerseys and at ...
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... congress , p . 282. The confederation , p . 285. Acts of congress , p . 293- resolve to recal Mr. Silas Deane , p . 294 - resolve respecting a doan from France and Spain , p . 296 -- respecting the deputy clothier general at Boston , p ...
... congress , p . 282. The confederation , p . 285. Acts of congress , p . 293- resolve to recal Mr. Silas Deane , p . 294 - resolve respecting a doan from France and Spain , p . 296 -- respecting the deputy clothier general at Boston , p ...
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... congress , p . 377. , Congress re solve to hold no intercourse with him , ibid . The British com → missioners appeal to the people , p . 378 publish a valedictory manifesto and proclamation , p . 379. Acts of congress , p . 381 .. Mr ...
... congress , p . 377. , Congress re solve to hold no intercourse with him , ibid . The British com → missioners appeal to the people , p . 378 publish a valedictory manifesto and proclamation , p . 379. Acts of congress , p . 381 .. Mr ...
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