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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... reasons that produced an historacal account of the first settlers in the Thirteen Colonies , and of their successors , down to the close of 1771. The insertion of what followed to the commencement of hostilities , was necessary for the ...
... reasons that produced an historacal account of the first settlers in the Thirteen Colonies , and of their successors , down to the close of 1771. The insertion of what followed to the commencement of hostilities , was necessary for the ...
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... reason or revelation ; and that Heaven's permitting it , was no more a countenance to that , than any other wickedness . Beside , the Plymouthians had lived for many years among a people who had been engaged in a bloody war with a cruel ...
... reason or revelation ; and that Heaven's permitting it , was no more a countenance to that , than any other wickedness . Beside , the Plymouthians had lived for many years among a people who had been engaged in a bloody war with a cruel ...
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... reasons ; in case of capital errors , gross misconduct , and the like . When they baptised , they rejected the sign of the cross , and other ceremonies not enjoined by scripture . They received the elements of the Lord's supper , in the ...
... reasons ; in case of capital errors , gross misconduct , and the like . When they baptised , they rejected the sign of the cross , and other ceremonies not enjoined by scripture . They received the elements of the Lord's supper , in the ...
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... reasons , the government of the plantation should be transferred to its in- habitants , and not be continued in subordination to the company at London . The matter was debated ; and it was agreed , that the persons present should ...
... reasons , the government of the plantation should be transferred to its in- habitants , and not be continued in subordination to the company at London . The matter was debated ; and it was agreed , that the persons present should ...
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... reasons which induced them tox remove , we must include the hope of getting beyond the reach of Laud and the high commissoned court : for the Massachusetts : general court declared in 1651 , " That sceing just cause to fear the ...
... reasons which induced them tox remove , we must include the hope of getting beyond the reach of Laud and the high commissoned court : for the Massachusetts : general court declared in 1651 , " That sceing just cause to fear the ...
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