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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... voted together in one apartment till March 1644 , when it was ordained , that the governor and assist- ants , should sit apart and thus commenced the house of repre- sentatives , as a distinct body . The general court assumed spiritual ...
... voted together in one apartment till March 1644 , when it was ordained , that the governor and assist- ants , should sit apart and thus commenced the house of repre- sentatives , as a distinct body . The general court assumed spiritual ...
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... voted at any of the clections , together with the governor and secretary , shall be called " the house of assembly " -that all acts assented to by that body , shall be deemed of the same force , as if the proprietary and freemen had ...
... voted at any of the clections , together with the governor and secretary , shall be called " the house of assembly " -that all acts assented to by that body , shall be deemed of the same force , as if the proprietary and freemen had ...
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... voted him an address of thanks . He was succeeded by Jo- * Moft of what is faid upon Carolina is taken from Chalmers's Political Annals , under the head of that province , A defence of the American Confitution of Government , by John ...
... voted him an address of thanks . He was succeeded by Jo- * Moft of what is faid upon Carolina is taken from Chalmers's Political Annals , under the head of that province , A defence of the American Confitution of Government , by John ...
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... voted 8,200 ; and the Massachusetts , to the amount of 3,500 , were ready to embark by the middle of July , about six wecks from the first notice . ‡ Though the expedition was not prosecuted , this did not lessen the merit of the ...
... voted 8,200 ; and the Massachusetts , to the amount of 3,500 , were ready to embark by the middle of July , about six wecks from the first notice . ‡ Though the expedition was not prosecuted , this did not lessen the merit of the ...
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... voted to be sent to their agent ; and that the said committee , in the name and behalf of the house , should desire the several assemblies on the continent to join with them in the same measures . The com- mittee attended to the ...
... voted to be sent to their agent ; and that the said committee , in the name and behalf of the house , should desire the several assemblies on the continent to join with them in the same measures . The com- mittee attended to the ...
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