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
... common cause , p . 97. Go- vernor Bernard , p . 98. Mr. James Otis , p . 100. The Mas- sachusetts people jealous of ministerial designs against their li- berties , p . 101 . LETTER III . P. 105-140 . The Massachusetts assembly declare ...
... common cause , p . 97. Go- vernor Bernard , p . 98. Mr. James Otis , p . 100. The Mas- sachusetts people jealous of ministerial designs against their li- berties , p . 101 . LETTER III . P. 105-140 . The Massachusetts assembly declare ...
Side 9
... common cause , p . 245. Obser- vations on the port - bill , p . 246. General Gage alarmed , p . 248 . The Massachusetts people prepare to defend their rights with the sword , p . 249. The courts of judicature suspended , p . 253 . Gage ...
... common cause , p . 245. Obser- vations on the port - bill , p . 246. General Gage alarmed , p . 248 . The Massachusetts people prepare to defend their rights with the sword , p . 249. The courts of judicature suspended , p . 253 . Gage ...
Side 14
... common people , who were the more attached to them , the more cruelty was exercised upon them ; and who had the utmost aversion to the popish garments , as their hatred to popery in- creased . The preachers appealed to the scriptures ...
... common people , who were the more attached to them , the more cruelty was exercised upon them ; and who had the utmost aversion to the popish garments , as their hatred to popery in- creased . The preachers appealed to the scriptures ...
Side 15
... common name for all that separated totally from the church of England , even when they disowned the rigid princi ples of Brown and his congregation . We must carefully dis- tinguish the Brownists from the Puritans . Most of the latter ...
... common name for all that separated totally from the church of England , even when they disowned the rigid princi ples of Brown and his congregation . We must carefully dis- tinguish the Brownists from the Puritans . Most of the latter ...
Side 16
... common right of human nature , that of judging for themselves in matters of religion , should at length think that their allegiance terminated with their departure ; or that those who commisera- ted them , inclined to the same sentiment ...
... common right of human nature , that of judging for themselves in matters of religion , should at length think that their allegiance terminated with their departure ; or that those who commisera- ted them , inclined to the same sentiment ...
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