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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... lordship dis- appointed at Norfolk , ibid . - in his expectation of being joined by a considerable force under Connelly , p . 397. The orders of the Pennsylvania assembly to their delegates in congress , p . 398 . The sentiments of the ...
... lordship dis- appointed at Norfolk , ibid . - in his expectation of being joined by a considerable force under Connelly , p . 397. The orders of the Pennsylvania assembly to their delegates in congress , p . 398 . The sentiments of the ...
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... Lordship died April 15 , 1632 , before the patent was made out ; on which his son Cecil took it out in his own name the June following . Charles , in honor to his royal consort Henri- . etta Maria , named the colony Maryland ; and ...
... Lordship died April 15 , 1632 , before the patent was made out ; on which his son Cecil took it out in his own name the June following . Charles , in honor to his royal consort Henri- . etta Maria , named the colony Maryland ; and ...
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... lordship , that the governor of New - York having written unto his excellen- cy the governor here , signifying his appointment of a meeting at New - York , upon the first Wednesday of this month , of com- missioners from the several ...
... lordship , that the governor of New - York having written unto his excellen- cy the governor here , signifying his appointment of a meeting at New - York , upon the first Wednesday of this month , of com- missioners from the several ...
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... Lordships designed , that there should be a general league of friendship , between all the colonies , and the Indians , in his majesty's name . The Massachusetts ge- neral court not only acceded to the proposal , but both houses desired ...
... Lordships designed , that there should be a general league of friendship , between all the colonies , and the Indians , in his majesty's name . The Massachusetts ge- neral court not only acceded to the proposal , but both houses desired ...
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... lordship and the general court ; from his apprehending that they thought a pro- vincial law necessary to enforce a British act of parliament , and were willing to dispute upon that subject . He determined to have no dispute , but that ...
... lordship and the general court ; from his apprehending that they thought a pro- vincial law necessary to enforce a British act of parliament , and were willing to dispute upon that subject . He determined to have no dispute , but that ...
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