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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... province of Quebec , p . 235 . LETTER IX . P. 237-257 . Governor Gage arrives at Boston , p . 237. The measures pur ... provincial congress form and adopt measures for the de- fence of the colony , p . 263. Proceedings in Pennsylvania ...
... province of Quebec , p . 235 . LETTER IX . P. 237-257 . Governor Gage arrives at Boston , p . 237. The measures pur ... provincial congress form and adopt measures for the de- fence of the colony , p . 263. Proceedings in Pennsylvania ...
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... provinces under Sir Edmund Andros , it would be more pleasing than to be joined with any other province . " Such professed submission probably prevented the quo warranto's being prosecuted with effect ; and produced an order to Andros ...
... provinces under Sir Edmund Andros , it would be more pleasing than to be joined with any other province . " Such professed submission probably prevented the quo warranto's being prosecuted with effect ; and produced an order to Andros ...
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... province of Main , after a time , fell into a state of confusion . The Massachusetts took that opportunity , for encouraging the disposition which prevailed in many of the inhabitants to submit to their jurisdiction ; and , to forward ...
... province of Main , after a time , fell into a state of confusion . The Massachusetts took that opportunity , for encouraging the disposition which prevailed in many of the inhabitants to submit to their jurisdiction ; and , to forward ...
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... province ; together with an act " declaring the liberties of the people , " as also one " for defraying the requi- site charges of government for a limitted time . " The legislature was convened once more in August 1684 , when it ...
... province ; together with an act " declaring the liberties of the people , " as also one " for defraying the requi- site charges of government for a limitted time . " The legislature was convened once more in August 1684 , when it ...
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... province , possessed by them as lords proprietors . ! [ 1674. ] Lord Berkely sold his moiety of the province to John Fenwick , in trust for Edward Byllinge and his assigns.- After which the proprietors , E. Byllinge , William Penn ...
... province , possessed by them as lords proprietors . ! [ 1674. ] Lord Berkely sold his moiety of the province to John Fenwick , in trust for Edward Byllinge and his assigns.- After which the proprietors , E. Byllinge , William Penn ...
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