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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... obtained . The United States , in congress assembled , favored him with an inspection of such of their records as could with pro- priety be submitted to the perusal of a private person ; and he was indulged by the late generals ...
... obtained . The United States , in congress assembled , favored him with an inspection of such of their records as could with pro- priety be submitted to the perusal of a private person ; and he was indulged by the late generals ...
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... obtain credit for such parts as could not with propriety be supported by the introduction of similar proofs . To write a history worthy the approbation of his friends , and ( as far as his power extended ) of the present age , and of ...
... obtain credit for such parts as could not with propriety be supported by the introduction of similar proofs . To write a history worthy the approbation of his friends , and ( as far as his power extended ) of the present age , and of ...
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... obtained nothing but the honorable nick - name of PURITANS . The queen proved an inflexible bigot , and would be obeyed , or punish . The par- liament , in their first session , had very injudiciously passed the two acts of supremacy ...
... obtained nothing but the honorable nick - name of PURITANS . The queen proved an inflexible bigot , and would be obeyed , or punish . The par- liament , in their first session , had very injudiciously passed the two acts of supremacy ...
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... obtained a living . The Dutch employed them before others , for their honest and exemplary behaviour ; and readily trusted them when in want of money . Matters , however , were not altogether to their mind [ 1617 ] and some of the most ...
... obtained a living . The Dutch employed them before others , for their honest and exemplary behaviour ; and readily trusted them when in want of money . Matters , however , were not altogether to their mind [ 1617 ] and some of the most ...
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... obtain from his ma- jesty , was a promise that he would connive at , and not molest them , provided they carried ... obtained a patent . They agreed that the minor part of younger and stronger men , with Mr. Brewster , an elder of ...
... obtain from his ma- jesty , was a promise that he would connive at , and not molest them , provided they carried ... obtained a patent . They agreed that the minor part of younger and stronger men , with Mr. Brewster , an elder of ...
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