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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... defence that can be offered by those who candidly examine the New - Testament , and are properly impressed with the words of our Saviour- My kingdom is not of this world . When Mr. Robinson and his associates separated from the church ...
... defence that can be offered by those who candidly examine the New - Testament , and are properly impressed with the words of our Saviour- My kingdom is not of this world . When Mr. Robinson and his associates separated from the church ...
Side 48
... defence- less and incapable of making resistance . The emigrants , not- withstanding the orders they had received , had never been soli- citous to cultivate the good - will of the natives , and had neither asked permission when they ...
... defence- less and incapable of making resistance . The emigrants , not- withstanding the orders they had received , had never been soli- citous to cultivate the good - will of the natives , and had neither asked permission when they ...
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 77
... defence of Albany , & c . in ' observance of their majesties commands ; it happened to be at such a time , and un- der such a conjuncture of affairs here , that no meet persons could be procured to attend that Congress . " It does not ...
... defence of Albany , & c . in ' observance of their majesties commands ; it happened to be at such a time , and un- der such a conjuncture of affairs here , that no meet persons could be procured to attend that Congress . " It does not ...
Side 89
... defence behind a small incomplete intrenchment , called fort Necessity , that Villier see- ing what desperate men he had to deal with , and desirous of sav- ing his own , offered him an honorable capitulation ; but the French officer ...
... defence behind a small incomplete intrenchment , called fort Necessity , that Villier see- ing what desperate men he had to deal with , and desirous of sav- ing his own , offered him an honorable capitulation ; but the French officer ...
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