The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 1Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 "The following work is not confined to the contest between Great Britain and the United States of America, but includes all the other parts of the war which originated from that contest. ... The form of letters, instead of chapters, is not altogether imaginary, as the author, from his arrival in America in 1770, maintained a correspondence with gentlemen in London, Rotterdam and Paris, answering in general to the prefixed dates."--Preface. |
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... Massachusetts settlements on the subject of taxation , p . 72. Parliamentary acts respecting the colonies , p . 75 ... General Braddock's defeat , p . 95. Lord Lou don and the Massachusetts general court , p . 96. The ex- ertions of the ...
... Massachusetts settlements on the subject of taxation , p . 72. Parliamentary acts respecting the colonies , p . 75 ... General Braddock's defeat , p . 95. Lord Lou don and the Massachusetts general court , p . 96. The ex- ertions of the ...
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... Massachusetts as- sembly agree upon a circular letter to the rest of the assemblies , p . 151. The new assembly ... general court , p . 205. The Gaspee schooner burnt , p . 206. Mr. James Warren proposes committees of correspondence through ...
... Massachusetts as- sembly agree upon a circular letter to the rest of the assemblies , p . 151. The new assembly ... general court , p . 205. The Gaspee schooner burnt , p . 206. Mr. James Warren proposes committees of correspondence through ...
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... court : for the Massachusetts : general court declared in 1651 , " That sceing just cause to fear the persecution of the then Bishop and high commission , for not conforming to the ceremonies , they thought it their safest course to get ...
... court : for the Massachusetts : general court declared in 1651 , " That sceing just cause to fear the persecution of the then Bishop and high commission , for not conforming to the ceremonies , they thought it their safest course to get ...
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... general court , they for the first time sent deputies , to the number of ... Massachusetts people to think themselves bound in conscience to use the ... Massachusetts - Bay now surpasses the mother country , in its regard for the sacred ...
... general court , they for the first time sent deputies , to the number of ... Massachusetts people to think themselves bound in conscience to use the ... Massachusetts - Bay now surpasses the mother country , in its regard for the sacred ...
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... general court . They exer- cised , while sitting , legislative , judicial ... Massachusetts did not confine themselves to that colony . [ 1635. ] Several ... Massachusetts limits , and of course hurisdiction , entered into a combination ...
... general court . They exer- cised , while sitting , legislative , judicial ... Massachusetts did not confine themselves to that colony . [ 1635. ] Several ... Massachusetts limits , and of course hurisdiction , entered into a combination ...
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