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 16
... opinion of Sir Walter Raleigh , given in the house of commons , when the bill was read the second time and debated . * Several were put to death about this period ; which excited an odium against the bishops and high commissioners , who ...
... opinion of Sir Walter Raleigh , given in the house of commons , when the bill was read the second time and debated . * Several were put to death about this period ; which excited an odium against the bishops and high commissioners , who ...
Side 17
... opinion , that the ceremonies of the Eng- lish church were unlawful ; that the lordly power of her prelates was contrary to the freedom of the gospel ; and that her offices , courts and canons , had no warrant in the word of God ; but ...
... opinion , that the ceremonies of the Eng- lish church were unlawful ; that the lordly power of her prelates was contrary to the freedom of the gospel ; and that her offices , courts and canons , had no warrant in the word of God ; but ...
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... opinions favorable to liberty . The arbitrary proceed- ings of Elizabeth and James , produced a spirit of enquiry ; and induced the sufferers and others to canvass . the equity of those powers which were so improperly exercised . When ...
... opinions favorable to liberty . The arbitrary proceed- ings of Elizabeth and James , produced a spirit of enquiry ; and induced the sufferers and others to canvass . the equity of those powers which were so improperly exercised . When ...
Side 21
... opinion of some was the father , of others the restorer , of the independent or congregational churches . Congregational is the term used in New - England , the other is discarded , as seeming to imply too great a separation from sister ...
... opinion of some was the father , of others the restorer , of the independent or congregational churches . Congregational is the term used in New - England , the other is discarded , as seeming to imply too great a separation from sister ...
Side 36
... opinion to form any good general plan of permanent admi- nistration . Therefore the more considerate among them treated with the Massachusetts , about taking them under its protection with 36 [ A. D. 1638 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... opinion to form any good general plan of permanent admi- nistration . Therefore the more considerate among them treated with the Massachusetts , about taking them under its protection with 36 [ A. D. 1638 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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