The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Volum 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... answering in general to the prefixed dates . He apprehended , that by keeping to such form , and making the narrative agree with the moment to which it related , and by introducing the various insertions necessary for the authen ...
... answering in general to the prefixed dates . He apprehended , that by keeping to such form , and making the narrative agree with the moment to which it related , and by introducing the various insertions necessary for the authen ...
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... answer of the Stockbridge Indians , p . 361. The reply of the Massachu setts congress , p . 362. The acts of the general congress , p . 363 . General Washington's arrival at the American camp , and the affairs of the army , p . 365. The ...
... answer of the Stockbridge Indians , p . 361. The reply of the Massachu setts congress , p . 362. The acts of the general congress , p . 363 . General Washington's arrival at the American camp , and the affairs of the army , p . 365. The ...
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... answered " The difficulties are not invincible , and may be overcome by fortitude and patience ; the ends pro- posed are good and honorable ; the calling lawful and urgent ; the blessing of God may therefore be expected . We live but as ...
... answered " The difficulties are not invincible , and may be overcome by fortitude and patience ; the ends pro- posed are good and honorable ; the calling lawful and urgent ; the blessing of God may therefore be expected . We live but as ...
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... answer Mr. Craddock , but not to return any answer or excuse to the council for the present * . " " * On the death of the duke of Buckingham , Laud became the king's prime minister in all affairs of both church and state ; and on the ...
... answer Mr. Craddock , but not to return any answer or excuse to the council for the present * . " " * On the death of the duke of Buckingham , Laud became the king's prime minister in all affairs of both church and state ; and on the ...
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... answer " We shall strictly . adhere to the foundation principle on which this colony was , first settled . " [ July 8 , 1663. ] King Charles II . granted an ample charter , whereby the colony was made a body corporate and politic , by ...
... answer " We shall strictly . adhere to the foundation principle on which this colony was , first settled . " [ July 8 , 1663. ] King Charles II . granted an ample charter , whereby the colony was made a body corporate and politic , by ...
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