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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... soon had for its paster the famous Mr. John Robinson . The church kept together about a year ; but being extremely harrassed by persecutors , con- cluded upon removing to Holland . The pious refugees repaired to and settled at Amsterdam ...
... soon had for its paster the famous Mr. John Robinson . The church kept together about a year ; but being extremely harrassed by persecutors , con- cluded upon removing to Holland . The pious refugees repaired to and settled at Amsterdam ...
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... terri- tory of the Massachusetts - Bay was purchased of the Plymouth Council [ 1628 ] and a company soon formed , who consulted on on settling a plantation , to which non - conforming 22 [ A. D. 1628 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... terri- tory of the Massachusetts - Bay was purchased of the Plymouth Council [ 1628 ] and a company soon formed , who consulted on on settling a plantation , to which non - conforming 22 [ A. D. 1628 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... soon ended . It was not long before the king became in the church a furious persecutor of the non - conform- ists , and in the state as errant a despot as his cowardice would allow . In stigmatizing for puritans , all who stood by the ...
... soon ended . It was not long before the king became in the church a furious persecutor of the non - conform- ists , and in the state as errant a despot as his cowardice would allow . In stigmatizing for puritans , all who stood by the ...
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... soon after received letters respecting the difference between governor Endicott and Messrs . John and Samuel Browne ; and fearing that these two had in their private letters defamed the plantation , they opened and read a number of them ...
... soon after received letters respecting the difference between governor Endicott and Messrs . John and Samuel Browne ; and fearing that these two had in their private letters defamed the plantation , they opened and read a number of them ...
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... soon were in number . more than fifteen hundred persons from different Hutchinfon's Hiftory , Vol . L p . 48 % , counties counties in England . Thy applyed themselves early to the 4. D. 1630. ] AMERICAN . REVOLUTION .
... soon were in number . more than fifteen hundred persons from different Hutchinfon's Hiftory , Vol . L p . 48 % , counties counties in England . Thy applyed themselves early to the 4. D. 1630. ] AMERICAN . REVOLUTION .
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