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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... resolve to maintain an intercourse with the sister colonies , p . 216. A number of letters transmit- ted by Dr. Franklin , are communicated to the Massachusetts as- sembly , p . 217. The measures pursued by the colonies to pre- vent the ...
... resolve to maintain an intercourse with the sister colonies , p . 216. A number of letters transmit- ted by Dr. Franklin , are communicated to the Massachusetts as- sembly , p . 217. The measures pursued by the colonies to pre- vent the ...
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... resolve to fit out armed vessels , p . 416. The steps taken to introduce independency , p . 419. Acts of congress , p . 422. General Montgomery is sent to Canada , p . 424 - appears before Quebec , p . 430 . THE THE RISE , PROGRESS ...
... resolve to fit out armed vessels , p . 416. The steps taken to introduce independency , p . 419. Acts of congress , p . 422. General Montgomery is sent to Canada , p . 424 - appears before Quebec , p . 430 . THE THE RISE , PROGRESS ...
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... resolved therefore to send the remainder of the imprisoned into banishment , instead of continuing to execute them . Others preferred a voluntary exile , rather than be exposed to the merciless persecutions that awaited them in their ...
... resolved therefore to send the remainder of the imprisoned into banishment , instead of continuing to execute them . Others preferred a voluntary exile , rather than be exposed to the merciless persecutions that awaited them in their ...
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... resolved to venture ; and after long attendance , much cost and labor , obtained a patent . They agreed that the minor part of younger and stronger men , with Mr. Brewster , an elder of the church , should go first , and that the pastor ...
... resolved to venture ; and after long attendance , much cost and labor , obtained a patent . They agreed that the minor part of younger and stronger men , with Mr. Brewster , an elder of the church , should go first , and that the pastor ...
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... resolved to come into the country , he dreamed that he was here , and saw a church arise out of the earth , which grew up and became a marvellous goodly church . " He might think his dream divine ; but it is easily accounted for as a ...
... resolved to come into the country , he dreamed that he was here , and saw a church arise out of the earth , which grew up and became a marvellous goodly church . " He might think his dream divine ; but it is easily accounted for as a ...
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