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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... given their sanc- tion to the plan , by admitting upon their journals , on the 29th of February , the credentials of the delegates chosen by the house of representatives on January the 23d . When Mr. S. Adams saw the instructions given ...
... given their sanc- tion to the plan , by admitting upon their journals , on the 29th of February , the credentials of the delegates chosen by the house of representatives on January the 23d . When Mr. S. Adams saw the instructions given ...
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... given his parole of honour not to take up arms a- , gainst America , shall confine himself to certain limits that the Scotch inhabitants shall surrender their arms , and the general may take any six prisoners from among them as he ...
... given his parole of honour not to take up arms a- , gainst America , shall confine himself to certain limits that the Scotch inhabitants shall surrender their arms , and the general may take any six prisoners from among them as he ...
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... given them a shot or two , the ad- vanced party are to rush forward with the ladders , and force the battery , while capt . Morgan's company are to march round the wharf if possible , on the ice . But the snow being deep , the piece of ...
... given them a shot or two , the ad- vanced party are to rush forward with the ladders , and force the battery , while capt . Morgan's company are to march round the wharf if possible , on the ice . But the snow being deep , the piece of ...
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... given in answer . They fly from man to man through all the troops upon the spot , and add fuel to the martial fire already kindled , and burning with uncommon intenseness . The surrounding hills and elevations about Boston , affording a ...
... given in answer . They fly from man to man through all the troops upon the spot , and add fuel to the martial fire already kindled , and burning with uncommon intenseness . The surrounding hills and elevations about Boston , affording a ...
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... given , that the women , children , and other innocent persons , might remove from the danger . ( Jan. 1. ) The entrance of the new year was signalized at four o'clock in the morning , by a violent cannonade from the Liverpool , two ...
... given , that the women , children , and other innocent persons , might remove from the danger . ( Jan. 1. ) The entrance of the new year was signalized at four o'clock in the morning , by a violent cannonade from the Liverpool , two ...
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