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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... friends , and ( as far as his power extended ) of the present age , and of posterity ; and to convince mankind , that TRUTH was his care , his search , and what his soul was engaged in , have been the great objects of London , Oct. 28 ...
... friends , and ( as far as his power extended ) of the present age , and of posterity ; and to convince mankind , that TRUTH was his care , his search , and what his soul was engaged in , have been the great objects of London , Oct. 28 ...
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... Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on board , who proposed removing with them Both Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into 18 THE HISTORY OF THE ( 4. D. 1620 .
... Southampton , July 22 , 1620 ; and there met a ship having some English friends on board , who proposed removing with them Both Both vessels proceeded to sea ; but returned twice into 18 THE HISTORY OF THE ( 4. D. 1620 .
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... friends at Southampton ) having told them to advise with the Plymouth- zans and to do nothing to offend them , and a precedent exist- ing in the church at Salem , they dismissed all the peculiarities of episcopacy , and preferred the ...
... friends at Southampton ) having told them to advise with the Plymouth- zans and to do nothing to offend them , and a precedent exist- ing in the church at Salem , they dismissed all the peculiarities of episcopacy , and preferred the ...
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... friends were become leading members in the house of commons , and they were advised , on account of the great liberty to which king Charles left the parliament , to send over some to solicit for them , and had hopes given that they ...
... friends were become leading members in the house of commons , and they were advised , on account of the great liberty to which king Charles left the parliament , to send over some to solicit for them , and had hopes given that they ...
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... friends in Connecticut to purchase of the natives the lands laying between them and Hudson's river . They laid the foundation of a flourishing colony , of which New - Haven was the capital . They , as Connecticut , formed a government ...
... friends in Connecticut to purchase of the natives the lands laying between them and Hudson's river . They laid the foundation of a flourishing colony , of which New - Haven was the capital . They , as Connecticut , formed a government ...
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