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 the Atlantic to avoid mistakes . That Register and other publications , have been of service to the compiler of the present work , who has frequently quoted from them , without varying the language , except for method and ...
... side the Atlantic to avoid mistakes . That Register and other publications , have been of service to the compiler of the present work , who has frequently quoted from them , without varying the language , except for method and ...
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... side by land . p . 315. Gage agrees with . the committee of the town , p . 316. Dr. Warren's letter to him , p . 317. The provincials no wise prepared for a military contest with Great - Britain , p . 318 . LETTER XIII . P. 319-326 ...
... side by land . p . 315. Gage agrees with . the committee of the town , p . 316. Dr. Warren's letter to him , p . 317. The provincials no wise prepared for a military contest with Great - Britain , p . 318 . LETTER XIII . P. 319-326 ...
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... side of the Chesapeak - bay . His Lordship died April 15 , 1632 , before the patent was made out ; on which his son Cecil took it out in his own name the June following . Charles , in honor to his royal consort Henri- etta Maria , named ...
... side of the Chesapeak - bay . His Lordship died April 15 , 1632 , before the patent was made out ; on which his son Cecil took it out in his own name the June following . Charles , in honor to his royal consort Henri- etta Maria , named ...
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... sides , the two nations should enjoy full liberty of going and coming among the Indians of either side , on account of trade ; and that the natives of the Indian countries should with the same liberty , resort as they pleased , to the ...
... sides , the two nations should enjoy full liberty of going and coming among the Indians of either side , on account of trade ; and that the natives of the Indian countries should with the same liberty , resort as they pleased , to the ...
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... side , in order to secure a seat in the assembly at the next general election , was nominated ; but de- clined , pleading his being upon the committee to converse with the lawyers , on their proceeding to business without stamps , in ...
... side , in order to secure a seat in the assembly at the next general election , was nominated ; but de- clined , pleading his being upon the committee to converse with the lawyers , on their proceeding to business without stamps , in ...
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