The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Volumen1Samuel 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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... army ; and meeting with the desired encouragement from him , he ap- plied himself to the procuring of the best materials , whether oral , written , or printed . Oral communications were mi nuted down while fresh in the memory ; the ...
... army ; and meeting with the desired encouragement from him , he ap- plied himself to the procuring of the best materials , whether oral , written , or printed . Oral communications were mi nuted down while fresh in the memory ; the ...
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... army , p . 365. The acts of the general congress to the time of their adjourning , p . 369. Georgia accedes to the union , p . 373. The proceedings of the South - Carolinians , p . 376 -of the North - Carolinians , p . 378 - of the ...
... army , p . 365. The acts of the general congress to the time of their adjourning , p . 369. Georgia accedes to the union , p . 373. The proceedings of the South - Carolinians , p . 376 -of the North - Carolinians , p . 378 - of the ...
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... army detached , to re- duce all their enemies to submission . They were to use their endeavors , by granting pardons and by other peaceful arts , to induce the colonists to obey the state of England ; but , if these means should prove ...
... army detached , to re- duce all their enemies to submission . They were to use their endeavors , by granting pardons and by other peaceful arts , to induce the colonists to obey the state of England ; but , if these means should prove ...
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... army upon them , and desert the fort , having thrown their powder into a well ; but the cannon and shot are left , and prove of service to the Americans . A party , less than twenty , come up to the battery the next morning early ; and ...
... army upon them , and desert the fort , having thrown their powder into a well ; but the cannon and shot are left , and prove of service to the Americans . A party , less than twenty , come up to the battery the next morning early ; and ...
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... army was marching for " fort Du Quesne , to admit of his going before , and scouring the woods with his rangers , which was contemptuously refused . The general had been cautioned by the duke of Cumberland , to guard against a surprise ...
... army was marching for " fort Du Quesne , to admit of his going before , and scouring the woods with his rangers , which was contemptuously refused . The general had been cautioned by the duke of Cumberland , to guard against a surprise ...
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