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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... never had any accusation against any of them , whereas your quarrels are continual . " The colony destined for America , sailed from Delft - Haven for Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on ...
... never had any accusation against any of them , whereas your quarrels are continual . " The colony destined for America , sailed from Delft - Haven for Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on ...
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... never crossed the Atlantic . " They were a plain , frugal , industrious , conscientious , and loving people ; and , for the day in which they lived , and considering . their education , possessed a good share of politeness . The im ...
... never crossed the Atlantic . " They were a plain , frugal , industrious , conscientious , and loving people ; and , for the day in which they lived , and considering . their education , possessed a good share of politeness . The im ...
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... never assented . [ 1681. ] To be relieved from a servitude that had degraded the colony , and now gave dissatisfaction to every one , the coun- cil , the court of assizes , and the corporation of New - York , con- curred in soliciting ...
... never assented . [ 1681. ] To be relieved from a servitude that had degraded the colony , and now gave dissatisfaction to every one , the coun- cil , the court of assizes , and the corporation of New - York , con- curred in soliciting ...
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... never raised one to any true greatness . * The paper presented to the duke's commissioners , evidently . proves , that it was the opinion of these gentlemen , who were quakers , that no tax could be justly imposed upon the inhabitants ...
... never raised one to any true greatness . * The paper presented to the duke's commissioners , evidently . proves , that it was the opinion of these gentlemen , who were quakers , that no tax could be justly imposed upon the inhabitants ...
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... never been soli- citous to cultivate the good - will of the natives , and had neither asked permission when they occupied their country , nor given a price for their valuable property , which was violently taken away . The miseries of ...
... never been soli- citous to cultivate the good - will of the natives , and had neither asked permission when they occupied their country , nor given a price for their valuable property , which was violently taken away . The miseries of ...
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