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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... vessels , p . 416. The steps taken to introduce independency , p . 419. Acts of congress , p . 422. General Montgomery is sent to Canada , p . 424 - appears before Quebec , p . 430 . THE THE RISE , PROGRESS , AND CONCLUSION Ο Ε THE ...
... vessels , p . 416. The steps taken to introduce independency , p . 419. Acts of congress , p . 422. General Montgomery is sent to Canada , p . 424 - appears before Quebec , p . 430 . THE THE RISE , PROGRESS , AND CONCLUSION Ο Ε THE ...
Side 18
... Haven for Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on board , who proposed removing with them . Both Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into 18 THE HISTORY OF THE ( A. D. 1620 .
... Haven for Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on board , who proposed removing with them . Both Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into 18 THE HISTORY OF THE ( A. D. 1620 .
Side 19
William Gordon. Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into port , on account of defects in the one from ... vessel vessel arrived with thirty - five settlers from London . A. D. 1620. ] ID AMERICAN REVOLUTION.-
William Gordon. Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into port , on account of defects in the one from ... vessel vessel arrived with thirty - five settlers from London . A. D. 1620. ] ID AMERICAN REVOLUTION.-
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... vessels about 21200 settlers ( men , women and children ) or 4000 families , but they did not all confine themselves to the Mas- sachusetts . Notwithstanding the numbers that repaired thither when Josselyn visited Boston , in 1638 ...
... vessels about 21200 settlers ( men , women and children ) or 4000 families , but they did not all confine themselves to the Mas- sachusetts . Notwithstanding the numbers that repaired thither when Josselyn visited Boston , in 1638 ...
Side 33
... vessel from England , sent by the grantees , which arrived the latter end of November . Some of the grantees had in contemplation to transport themselves , fa- milies and effects , to the territory they had obtained ; but the design of ...
... vessel from England , sent by the grantees , which arrived the latter end of November . Some of the grantees had in contemplation to transport themselves , fa- milies and effects , to the territory they had obtained ; but the design of ...
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