The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Volum 1Samuel 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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Side 7
... New - Hampshire and the Main settled , p . 36 . New - York , p . 40. New - Jersey , p . 41. Virginia , p . 45. Ma- ryland , p . 53. Carolina , p . 55. Pennsylvania and Delaware counties , p . 63. Georgia , p . 70 . LETTER II . P. 72-104 .
... New - Hampshire and the Main settled , p . 36 . New - York , p . 40. New - Jersey , p . 41. Virginia , p . 45. Ma- ryland , p . 53. Carolina , p . 55. Pennsylvania and Delaware counties , p . 63. Georgia , p . 70 . LETTER II . P. 72-104 .
Side 9
... New - Hampshire , Virginia , Maryland , & South- Carolina , p . 275. The state of the Massachusetts colony , p . 278 . LETTER XI . P. 279-304 . The parliament dissolved , p . 279. His majesty's speech to the succeeding new one , p . 280 ...
... New - Hampshire , Virginia , Maryland , & South- Carolina , p . 275. The state of the Massachusetts colony , p . 278 . LETTER XI . P. 279-304 . The parliament dissolved , p . 279. His majesty's speech to the succeeding new one , p . 280 ...
Side 36
... New - Hampshire and the Main were settled about the same time with the Massachusetts , by different proprietors who had obtain- ed patents , and whose views were to enrich themselves , by the fishing trade at sea , and the beaver trade ...
... New - Hampshire and the Main were settled about the same time with the Massachusetts , by different proprietors who had obtain- ed patents , and whose views were to enrich themselves , by the fishing trade at sea , and the beaver trade ...
Side 37
... New - Hampshire , the new assembly at their first meeting , in a letter of March 25,1680 , to the governor of the Massachusetts , to be communicated to the general court , expressed their full satisfaction in the past con- nection ...
... New - Hampshire , the new assembly at their first meeting , in a letter of March 25,1680 , to the governor of the Massachusetts , to be communicated to the general court , expressed their full satisfaction in the past con- nection ...
Side 82
... New - Hampshire , and Rhode - Island . The first agrees to raise 500 men , the other two 300 each . Connecticut and Rhode- Island consent also , that their colony sloops shall be employed as cruisers . The time for preparing is short ...
... New - Hampshire , and Rhode - Island . The first agrees to raise 500 men , the other two 300 each . Connecticut and Rhode- Island consent also , that their colony sloops shall be employed as cruisers . The time for preparing is short ...
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