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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... subject of the supremacy of parliament , p . 212 . LETTER VI . P. 214-215 . An act for the better securing of his majesty's dock - yards , ships , & c . p . 214. The East - India Company empowered to export their own teas , p . 215 ...
... subject of the supremacy of parliament , p . 212 . LETTER VI . P. 214-215 . An act for the better securing of his majesty's dock - yards , ships , & c . p . 214. The East - India Company empowered to export their own teas , p . 215 ...
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... subjects of conversation . The right of acting thus toward fellow creatures , and its non - agreement with the mild and benevolent principles of christianity , were freely can- vassed . The supreme head and chief dignitaries of the Eng ...
... subjects of conversation . The right of acting thus toward fellow creatures , and its non - agreement with the mild and benevolent principles of christianity , were freely can- vassed . The supreme head and chief dignitaries of the Eng ...
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... subjects aforesaid , no imposition , law or ordi- nance , be made or imposed upon them at present or to come , but such as shall be made and imposed by consent , acccording to the free liberties of free born subjects of the state and ...
... subjects aforesaid , no imposition , law or ordi- nance , be made or imposed upon them at present or to come , but such as shall be made and imposed by consent , acccording to the free liberties of free born subjects of the state and ...
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... subjects going to and inhabiting the company's lands , together with their children , were to enjoy all the liberties of free and natural subjects within any of his dominions , the same as though born in England . The king could mean ...
... subjects going to and inhabiting the company's lands , together with their children , were to enjoy all the liberties of free and natural subjects within any of his dominions , the same as though born in England . The king could mean ...
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... subject , helped forward the emigration . From the beginning of the colony , until the emigration ceased through a change of affairs in England , [ 1640. ] there arrived in 298 vessels about 21200 settlers ( men , women and children ) ...
... subject , helped forward the emigration . From the beginning of the colony , until the emigration ceased through a change of affairs in England , [ 1640. ] there arrived in 298 vessels about 21200 settlers ( men , women and children ) ...
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