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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... friends , and ( as far as his power extended ) of the present age , and of posterity ; and to convince mankind , that TRUTH was his care , his search , and what his soul was engaged in , have been the great objects of London , Oct. 28 ...
... friends , and ( as far as his power extended ) of the present age , and of posterity ; and to convince mankind , that TRUTH was his care , his search , and what his soul was engaged in , have been the great objects of London , Oct. 28 ...
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... Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on board , who proposed removing with them . Both Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into 18 THE HISTORY OF THE ( A. D. 1620 .
... Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on board , who proposed removing with them . Both Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into 18 THE HISTORY OF THE ( A. D. 1620 .
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... friend to welcome their arrival , or an house to shelter them ; without even a kind inhabitant to comfort them by tender acts of huma- nity , much less a civilized town or city , from which succour may be obtained on an emergency . Thus ...
... friend to welcome their arrival , or an house to shelter them ; without even a kind inhabitant to comfort them by tender acts of huma- nity , much less a civilized town or city , from which succour may be obtained on an emergency . Thus ...
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... friends at Southampton ) having told them to advise with the Plymouth- zans and to do nothing to offend them , and a precedent exist- ing in the church at Salem , they dismissed all the peculiarities of episcopacy , and preferred the ...
... friends at Southampton ) having told them to advise with the Plymouth- zans and to do nothing to offend them , and a precedent exist- ing in the church at Salem , they dismissed all the peculiarities of episcopacy , and preferred the ...
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... friends were become leading members in the house of commons , and they were advised , on account of the great liberty to which king Charles left the parliament , to send over some to solicit for them , and had hopes given that they ...
... friends were become leading members in the house of commons , and they were advised , on account of the great liberty to which king Charles left the parliament , to send over some to solicit for them , and had hopes given that they ...
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