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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... bills for taxing the colonies afresh , p . 146. The New - York legislative power suspended , p . 147. A board of commissioners established in America , ibid . Non - importation renewed , p . 148-162 , The New - England spirit of ...
... bills for taxing the colonies afresh , p . 146. The New - York legislative power suspended , p . 147. A board of commissioners established in America , ibid . Non - importation renewed , p . 148-162 , The New - England spirit of ...
Side 9
... bill , p . 231. The bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts , p . 232 -for the impartial administration of justice , ibid . — for the go- vernment of the province of Quebec , p . 235 . LETTER IX . P. 237-257 . Governor ...
... bill , p . 231. The bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts , p . 232 -for the impartial administration of justice , ibid . — for the go- vernment of the province of Quebec , p . 235 . LETTER IX . P. 237-257 . Governor ...
Side 10
... bill , and the bill for restraining the commerce of the colonies , p . 319. Petitions against the coercive acts , and counter petitions , p . 321. The city of London ap- proaches the throne with an address , remonstrance , and petition ...
... bill , and the bill for restraining the commerce of the colonies , p . 319. Petitions against the coercive acts , and counter petitions , p . 321. The city of London ap- proaches the throne with an address , remonstrance , and petition ...
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... bill was read the second time and debated . * Several were put to death about this period ; which excited an odium against the bishops and high commissioners , who were universally known to have been at the bottom of the proceedings ...
... bill was read the second time and debated . * Several were put to death about this period ; which excited an odium against the bishops and high commissioners , who were universally known to have been at the bottom of the proceedings ...
Side 54
... bill subjecting the inhabi- tants to an internal taxation by an external legislation . The first emigration consisted of two hundred gentlemen of considerable fortune and rank , with their adherents , chiefly Ro- man Catholics , who ...
... bill subjecting the inhabi- tants to an internal taxation by an external legislation . The first emigration consisted of two hundred gentlemen of considerable fortune and rank , with their adherents , chiefly Ro- man Catholics , who ...
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