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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... crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of ...
... crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of ...
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... crown , all ecclesiastic jurisdiction .. Men of solid learning and piety , of sober lives , popular preachers , professed enemies to popery and superstition , and of the same faith in point of doctrine , with the conformists , were ...
... crown , all ecclesiastic jurisdiction .. Men of solid learning and piety , of sober lives , popular preachers , professed enemies to popery and superstition , and of the same faith in point of doctrine , with the conformists , were ...
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... crown of England , for the purpose of franing " just and equal laws , ordinances , acts , constitutions and offices , " to which they promised . " all due submission and obe dience . " This contract was subscribed by forty - one persons ...
... crown of England , for the purpose of franing " just and equal laws , ordinances , acts , constitutions and offices , " to which they promised . " all due submission and obe dience . " This contract was subscribed by forty - one persons ...
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... crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into civil society . No wonder then ...
... crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into civil society . No wonder then ...
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... crown was a presbyterian , who had sub- scribed to the Scotch national covenant , and , with hands uplifted to Heaven , had pronounced , " The Scotch kirk is the purest in the world , and the service of the kirk of England an evil said ...
... crown was a presbyterian , who had sub- scribed to the Scotch national covenant , and , with hands uplifted to Heaven , had pronounced , " The Scotch kirk is the purest in the world , and the service of the kirk of England an evil said ...
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