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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... crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of ...
... crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The Massachusetts petition for the removal of ...
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... crown , all ecclesiastic jurisdiction . Men of solid learning and piety , of sober lives , popular preachers , professed enemics to popery and superstition , and of the same faith in point of doctrine , with the conformists , were ...
... crown , all ecclesiastic jurisdiction . Men of solid learning and piety , of sober lives , popular preachers , professed enemics to popery and superstition , and of the same faith in point of doctrine , with the conformists , were ...
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... crown of England , for the purpose of franiing " just and equal laws , ordinances , acts , constitutions and offices , " to which they promised " all due submission and obe- dience . " This contract was subscribed by forty - one persons ...
... crown of England , for the purpose of franiing " just and equal laws , ordinances , acts , constitutions and offices , " to which they promised " all due submission and obe- dience . " This contract was subscribed by forty - one persons ...
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... crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into civil society . No wonder then ...
... crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into civil society . No wonder then ...
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... crown was a presbyterian , who had sub- scribed to the Scotch national covenant , and , with hands uplifted to Heaven , had pronounced , " The Scotch kirk is the rest in the world , and the service of the kirk of England au evil said ...
... crown was a presbyterian , who had sub- scribed to the Scotch national covenant , and , with hands uplifted to Heaven , had pronounced , " The Scotch kirk is the rest in the world , and the service of the kirk of England au evil said ...
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acts of parliament agreed American answer appointed arms army arrived assembly bill Boston Britain British captain carried Charlestown charter church civil colonel colonies colonists command committee committee of correspondence Connecticut continental congress continued council court crown declared defence duty enemy England execution expence fire force friends Gage gentlemen granted Great-Britain grievances honor house of burgesses house of lords Hutchinson Indians inhabitants June king land laws letter lieutenant governor lords majesty majesty's March Massachusetts Massachusetts general court measures meeting ment merchants military militia ministers ministry New-England New-Hampshire New-York obtained occasion officers party passed persons petition plantations present proceedings proposed province provincial congress received repeal resolution resolved Rhode-Island Samuel Adams secure sent sentiments ships soldiers sons of liberty soon spirit stamp act subjects tion town trade troops vessels Virginia vote whole