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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... taken , p . 66. The Americans - retreat from Canada , p . 68. Capt . Mug- ford takes the Hope , ordnance store ship ... taken in Boston Bay , p . 74. Measures taken to draw the New - Yorkers into independen- ey , 1801 : 4011 V .. cy ...
... taken , p . 66. The Americans - retreat from Canada , p . 68. Capt . Mug- ford takes the Hope , ordnance store ship ... taken in Boston Bay , p . 74. Measures taken to draw the New - Yorkers into independen- ey , 1801 : 4011 V .. cy ...
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... taken by the French , ibid . LETTER XV . P. 418-426 . Admiral Keppel tried and honorably acquitted , p . 418. Sir Hugh Palliser tried and acquitted , p . 419. Admiral Barrington with a body of British troops engaged in an expedition ...
... taken by the French , ibid . LETTER XV . P. 418-426 . Admiral Keppel tried and honorably acquitted , p . 418. Sir Hugh Palliser tried and acquitted , p . 419. Admiral Barrington with a body of British troops engaged in an expedition ...
Side 10
... taken by the French , p . 452. Admiral Byron engages count d'Estaing , 453. Captain Paul Jones engages Captain Pearson , p . 454. Sir Joseph Yorke presents a memorial to their High Mightinesses , p . 456. The state of Ireland , p . 457 ...
... taken by the French , p . 452. Admiral Byron engages count d'Estaing , 453. Captain Paul Jones engages Captain Pearson , p . 454. Sir Joseph Yorke presents a memorial to their High Mightinesses , p . 456. The state of Ireland , p . 457 ...
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... taken on such a momentuous concernment , for that it is their inherent right to know the plan , before adopted and carried into execu- tion . They say also , " it amounts to an open declaration of in- dependency , which we can by no ...
... taken on such a momentuous concernment , for that it is their inherent right to know the plan , before adopted and carried into execu- tion . They say also , " it amounts to an open declaration of in- dependency , which we can by no ...
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... taken to send over to Long - Island ' se- ven hundred of the Jersey militia , and three hundred of the Jer- sey regulars , to disarm those persons in Queen's county who opposed American liberty , and to secure their leaders , which was ...
... taken to send over to Long - Island ' se- ven hundred of the Jersey militia , and three hundred of the Jer- sey regulars , to disarm those persons in Queen's county who opposed American liberty , and to secure their leaders , which was ...
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