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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... letter , the reader is acquainted with the reasons that produced an historacal account of the first settlers in the ... letters , instead of chapters , is not altogether imaginary , as the author , from his arrival in America in 1770 ...
... letter , the reader is acquainted with the reasons that produced an historacal account of the first settlers in the ... letters , instead of chapters , is not altogether imaginary , as the author , from his arrival in America in 1770 ...
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... letter the immediate resemblance of being written to him by a correspondent . He flatters him- self , that he has in some measure compensated for that and other defects , by the general contents of every letter in each volume , prefixed ...
... letter the immediate resemblance of being written to him by a correspondent . He flatters him- self , that he has in some measure compensated for that and other defects , by the general contents of every letter in each volume , prefixed ...
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... letters , papers , and anecdotes , to authen- ticate the narrative . The publication of these , it is presumed , will obtain credit for such parts as could not with propriety be supported by the ... LETTERS IN VOL . I. LETTER I. PREFACE .
... letters , papers , and anecdotes , to authen- ticate the narrative . The publication of these , it is presumed , will obtain credit for such parts as could not with propriety be supported by the ... LETTERS IN VOL . I. LETTER I. PREFACE .
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William Gordon. OF THE SEVERAL LETTERS IN VOL . I. LETTER I. P. 13-72 . This rise of the Panda , remove to America ; settle at New- HE rise of the Puritans and Brownists , p . 14. The Brown- Plymouth ; and adopt the congregational mode ...
William Gordon. OF THE SEVERAL LETTERS IN VOL . I. LETTER I. P. 13-72 . This rise of the Panda , remove to America ; settle at New- HE rise of the Puritans and Brownists , p . 14. The Brown- Plymouth ; and adopt the congregational mode ...
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... letter to the rest of the assemblies , p . 151. The new assembly required to rescind the resolution which gave rise to it , p . 154 - refuse , and are dissolved , p . 155 , Mr. Hancock's sloop Liberty seized , p . 156. Troops ordered to ...
... letter to the rest of the assemblies , p . 151. The new assembly required to rescind the resolution which gave rise to it , p . 154 - refuse , and are dissolved , p . 155 , Mr. Hancock's sloop Liberty seized , p . 156. Troops ordered to ...
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