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 25
... continued to do so ; for Mr. Bright , disagreeing in judgment from the other ministers , re- * Suffolk Recordsa VOL . I. D moved moved to a distance before their ordination ; and Messrs A. D. 1629. ] 25 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... continued to do so ; for Mr. Bright , disagreeing in judgment from the other ministers , re- * Suffolk Recordsa VOL . I. D moved moved to a distance before their ordination ; and Messrs A. D. 1629. ] 25 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
Side 26
... continued in subordination to the company at London . The matter was debated ; and it was agreed , that the persons present should seriously consider the business against the next general court ; it was also requested , that they would ...
... continued in subordination to the company at London . The matter was debated ; and it was agreed , that the persons present should seriously consider the business against the next general court ; it was also requested , that they would ...
Side 33
... continued two distinct colonies for many years . At length the general court of Connecticut determined to prefer an address and petition to Charles II . pro- fessing their subjection and loyalty to his majesty , and soliciting a royal ...
... continued two distinct colonies for many years . At length the general court of Connecticut determined to prefer an address and petition to Charles II . pro- fessing their subjection and loyalty to his majesty , and soliciting a royal ...
Side 37
... continued long united , and were of one heart and mind in civil and religious affairs . * When separated by the king's commission for the government of New - Hampshire , the new assembly at their first meeting , in a letter of March 25 ...
... continued long united , and were of one heart and mind in civil and religious affairs . * When separated by the king's commission for the government of New - Hampshire , the new assembly at their first meeting , in a letter of March 25 ...
Side 47
... continued till after the restoration of Charles II . Thus convened , and thus composed , the legislature " de- bated all matters thought expedient for the good of the whole . " The laws were transmitted to England , for the approbation ...
... continued till after the restoration of Charles II . Thus convened , and thus composed , the legislature " de- bated all matters thought expedient for the good of the whole . " The laws were transmitted to England , for the approbation ...
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