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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... charter from the crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into civil society . No ...
... charter from the crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into civil society . No ...
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... charter , hoping that their existence and powers would be thereby secured and promoted , They succceeded , and a charter of incorporation was granted , [ March 4 , 1629 ] making them a body politic , by the name of The Governor and ...
... charter , hoping that their existence and powers would be thereby secured and promoted , They succceeded , and a charter of incorporation was granted , [ March 4 , 1629 ] making them a body politic , by the name of The Governor and ...
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... charter granted toleration to all christi- ans , except papists . " The assertions apply only to the charter granted by king William and queen Mary . * See the Charter in Hutchinson's Collection of papers , p I. - 23 . Neale's Hiftory ...
... charter granted toleration to all christi- ans , except papists . " The assertions apply only to the charter granted by king William and queen Mary . * See the Charter in Hutchinson's Collection of papers , p I. - 23 . Neale's Hiftory ...
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... charter was totally silent upon the head of religion , and several of the grantees and company though strongly opposed to Suffolk Records . the the tyrannies of the high - churchmen , were real 20 [ A. D. 1629 . THE HISTORY OF THE.
... charter was totally silent upon the head of religion , and several of the grantees and company though strongly opposed to Suffolk Records . the the tyrannies of the high - churchmen , were real 20 [ A. D. 1629 . THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... charter . The change of place and circum- stances prevented their keeping to it in certain instances , tho not in others ; but they could easily satisfy themselves as to any violations ; for " they apprehended themselves subject to no ...
... charter . The change of place and circum- stances prevented their keeping to it in certain instances , tho not in others ; but they could easily satisfy themselves as to any violations ; for " they apprehended themselves subject to no ...
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