The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Volum 2Samuel 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 4
... Common Sense , p . 78. A scheme for destroying general Washington's army at New - York , p . 79 . Sir Peter Parker and general Clinton's design against Charles- ton , in South - Carolina , p . 80. Pennsylvania and Maryland agree to ...
... Common Sense , p . 78. A scheme for destroying general Washington's army at New - York , p . 79 . Sir Peter Parker and general Clinton's design against Charles- ton , in South - Carolina , p . 80. Pennsylvania and Maryland agree to ...
Side 9
... common- wealth of Pennsylvania , ibid . The plan for reducing Canada considered and laid aside , p . 399. The British operations against Georgia , p . 400. Mr. Silas Deane and congress , p . 403 . Payne addresses him under the signature ...
... common- wealth of Pennsylvania , ibid . The plan for reducing Canada considered and laid aside , p . 399. The British operations against Georgia , p . 400. Mr. Silas Deane and congress , p . 403 . Payne addresses him under the signature ...
Side 18
... common wages . The Americans are making salt- petre all over the continent , from New - Hampshire to Virginia inclusively . Let us return to the neigbourhood of Boston . [ Feb. 8. ] Major Knowlton was dispatched with a hundred men to ...
... common wages . The Americans are making salt- petre all over the continent , from New - Hampshire to Virginia inclusively . Let us return to the neigbourhood of Boston . [ Feb. 8. ] Major Knowlton was dispatched with a hundred men to ...
Side 19
... Guy a letter , in which he departed from the common mode of conveying his sentiments + General Montgomery's letter of December 18 . and made use of threats and language that he would A. D. 1776. ] 1g AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... Guy a letter , in which he departed from the common mode of conveying his sentiments + General Montgomery's letter of December 18 . and made use of threats and language that he would A. D. 1776. ] 1g AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
Side 37
... - ter ; and compelling all the crews belonging to American vessels , without distinction of persons to serve as common sailors in the British British ships of war . By this act they considered A. D. 1776. ] 37 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... - ter ; and compelling all the crews belonging to American vessels , without distinction of persons to serve as common sailors in the British British ships of war . By this act they considered A. D. 1776. ] 37 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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