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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... enemies to popery and superstition , and of the same faith in point of doctrine , with the conformists , were suspended , deprived , im prisoned and ruined , for not complying with the use of those garments and ceremonies , which their ...
... enemies to popery and superstition , and of the same faith in point of doctrine , with the conformists , were suspended , deprived , im prisoned and ruined , for not complying with the use of those garments and ceremonies , which their ...
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... enemies whispered , that the stats of Holland were weary of their com- pany ; but the reverse was evident from the following occur- tence , viz . the magistrates of the city , when reproving the Wal- loons in open court ,. said ...
... enemies whispered , that the stats of Holland were weary of their com- pany ; but the reverse was evident from the following occur- tence , viz . the magistrates of the city , when reproving the Wal- loons in open court ,. said ...
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... enemies to submission . They were to use their endeavors , by granting pardons and by other peaceful arts , to induce the colonists to obey the state of England ; but , if these means should prove ineffectual , then they were to employ ...
... enemies to submission . They were to use their endeavors , by granting pardons and by other peaceful arts , to induce the colonists to obey the state of England ; but , if these means should prove ineffectual , then they were to employ ...
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... enemy to the protestant esta- blishment , and was for some time excepted out of the acts of grace published by ... enemies with the government there ; but offered to do every thing that was in his power to secure to them their privileges ...
... enemy to the protestant esta- blishment , and was for some time excepted out of the acts of grace published by ... enemies with the government there ; but offered to do every thing that was in his power to secure to them their privileges ...
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... enemy , though but a few rods dis- tant . They expect the army upon them , and desert the fort , having thrown their powder into a well ; but the cannon and shot are left , and prove of service to the Americans . A party , less than ...
... enemy , though but a few rods dis- tant . They expect the army upon them , and desert the fort , having thrown their powder into a well ; but the cannon and shot are left , and prove of service to the Americans . A party , less than ...
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