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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... established in America , ibid . Non - importation renewed , p . 148-162 , The New - England spirit of patriotism approved of at Philadelphia , p . 149. The Massachusetts as- sembly agree upon a circular letter to the rest of the ...
... established in America , ibid . Non - importation renewed , p . 148-162 , The New - England spirit of patriotism approved of at Philadelphia , p . 149. The Massachusetts as- sembly agree upon a circular letter to the rest of the ...
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... established at Plymouth , in the county of Devon , for the planting , ruling , ordering , and go- verning of New - England , in America , granted them a patent , [ Jan. 13 , 1630 ] by which their lands were secured against all English ...
... established at Plymouth , in the county of Devon , for the planting , ruling , ordering , and go- verning of New - England , in America , granted them a patent , [ Jan. 13 , 1630 ] by which their lands were secured against all English ...
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... the union . But difficulties were amicably settled at last , and the colonies united by agreement . [ 1665. ] VOL . I. E The The royal charter established a pure democracy . Every power A. D. 1637. ] 33 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... the union . But difficulties were amicably settled at last , and the colonies united by agreement . [ 1665. ] VOL . I. E The The royal charter established a pure democracy . Every power A. D. 1637. ] 33 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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William Gordon. The royal charter established a pure democracy . Every power , as well deliberative as active , was invested in the free- inen of the corporation or their delegates , and the colony was under no obligation to communicate ...
William Gordon. The royal charter established a pure democracy . Every power , as well deliberative as active , was invested in the free- inen of the corporation or their delegates , and the colony was under no obligation to communicate ...
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... established a free , full , and absolute liberty of conscience , This was the chief cause that united the inhabitants of Rhode- Island and those of Providence , and made them one people , and one colony . The foundation principle on ...
... established a free , full , and absolute liberty of conscience , This was the chief cause that united the inhabitants of Rhode- Island and those of Providence , and made them one people , and one colony . The foundation principle on ...
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