The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 2Samuel 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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... committee of congress appointed to enquire into the con- duct of the enemy , make their report , p . 191. Governor Try- on sent upon an expedition to Danbury , p . 195. Colonel Meigs's expedition to Sagg - harbour , p . 198. General ...
... committee of congress appointed to enquire into the con- duct of the enemy , make their report , p . 191. Governor Try- on sent upon an expedition to Danbury , p . 195. Colonel Meigs's expedition to Sagg - harbour , p . 198. General ...
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... committee of con- gress report the communication of Mr. Gerard , p . 409. The count de Vergennes ' policy , p . 410. Gen. Lincoln sent to South - Caro- lina , ibid . - proceeds to Georgia , p . 411. The South - Carolina tories routed ...
... committee of con- gress report the communication of Mr. Gerard , p . 409. The count de Vergennes ' policy , p . 410. Gen. Lincoln sent to South - Caro- lina , ibid . - proceeds to Georgia , p . 411. The South - Carolina tories routed ...
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... committee write to the continental congress , and lay the plan of government taken up by the colony before them , and let them know that a number of members of this house dissented from and protested against the same , because of its ...
... committee write to the continental congress , and lay the plan of government taken up by the colony before them , and let them know that a number of members of this house dissented from and protested against the same , because of its ...
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... committee shall be appointed to ex- plain to the people at large the principles and grounds of our op- position , & c . " It would not do for Mr. S. Adains evidently to interest himself in opposing the motion , though he was apprehen ...
... committee shall be appointed to ex- plain to the people at large the principles and grounds of our op- position , & c . " It would not do for Mr. S. Adains evidently to interest himself in opposing the motion , though he was apprehen ...
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... committee of safety together , hastened the business , and col . Waterbury and col . Ward's regiments were raised and ready to march , by the time gen . Lee got to Stamford , within fifty miles of New - York , and near upon two hundred ...
... committee of safety together , hastened the business , and col . Waterbury and col . Ward's regiments were raised and ready to march , by the time gen . Lee got to Stamford , within fifty miles of New - York , and near upon two hundred ...
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