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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... Samuel Adams chosen a member for Boston , p . 140— as also Mr. John Hancock , p . 142. Compensation made to the sufferers in the time of the riots , p . 144. The proceedings of the the Massachusetts and New - Yorka ssemblies , p.145 ...
... Samuel Adams chosen a member for Boston , p . 140— as also Mr. John Hancock , p . 142. Compensation made to the sufferers in the time of the riots , p . 144. The proceedings of the the Massachusetts and New - Yorka ssemblies , p.145 ...
Side 61
... Annals , under the head of that province , A defence of the American Confitution of Government , by John Adams , Efq p . 305 . seph seph Blake , esq . whose sentiments were so liberal A. D. 1692. ] 61 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... Annals , under the head of that province , A defence of the American Confitution of Government , by John Adams , Efq p . 305 . seph seph Blake , esq . whose sentiments were so liberal A. D. 1692. ] 61 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
Side 140
... Samuel Adams's name will occur frequently in the course of our correspondence ; be it noted , therefore , that the first time of his being returned for Boston , [ Sept. 27 , 1765 ] and serving as a representative , was upon an election ...
... Samuel Adams's name will occur frequently in the course of our correspondence ; be it noted , therefore , that the first time of his being returned for Boston , [ Sept. 27 , 1765 ] and serving as a representative , was upon an election ...
Side 141
... Adams , made choice of a member who was zealously attached to the rights of the Mas- sachusetts in particular , and the colonies in general , and but lit- tle to his own personal interests . He was well qualified to se- cond Mr. Otis ...
... Adams , made choice of a member who was zealously attached to the rights of the Mas- sachusetts in particular , and the colonies in general , and but lit- tle to his own personal interests . He was well qualified to se- cond Mr. Otis ...
Side 142
... Samuel Adams artfully nominated a different one , by asking with his eyes looking to Mr. Hancock's house , " Is there not an- other John that may do better ? " The hint took . Mr. John Hancock's uncle was dead , and had left hin . a ...
... Samuel Adams artfully nominated a different one , by asking with his eyes looking to Mr. Hancock's house , " Is there not an- other John that may do better ? " The hint took . Mr. John Hancock's uncle was dead , and had left hin . a ...
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