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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... lord William Campbell , go- vernor of the province , arrived , and was received with all the demonstrations of joy usual on similar occasions . [ June 12. ] The congress waited on him with an address , in which they disclosed to him the ...
... lord William Campbell , go- vernor of the province , arrived , and was received with all the demonstrations of joy usual on similar occasions . [ June 12. ] The congress waited on him with an address , in which they disclosed to him the ...
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... lord William Campbell , af ter the provincial congress had raised troops , gave commissions to the officers of the volunteer companies of militia , that were formed and trained on the recommendation of the popular lead- ers . His ...
... lord William Campbell , af ter the provincial congress had raised troops , gave commissions to the officers of the volunteer companies of militia , that were formed and trained on the recommendation of the popular lead- ers . His ...
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... lord William Campbell . Reports were circulated by one party , that a plan was laid to seize the commissioners sent by the Council of safety : by the other , that the third provincial regi- ment was brought up to compel the inhabitants ...
... lord William Campbell . Reports were circulated by one party , that a plan was laid to seize the commissioners sent by the Council of safety : by the other , that the third provincial regi- ment was brought up to compel the inhabitants ...
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... William Gordon. the Indians with powder , at a time when the white people could not be supplied with that article . Lord William Campbell had uniformly recommended to the royalists to remain quiet till the arrival of a British force ...
... William Gordon. the Indians with powder , at a time when the white people could not be supplied with that article . Lord William Campbell had uniformly recommended to the royalists to remain quiet till the arrival of a British force ...
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