The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Volume 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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... carrying the proposal of crossing the Atlan tic into execution ; endeavoring to live in a distinct body by themselves ... carried themselves peaceably ; but he would not tolerate them by his public authority . Upon this occasion , it was ...
... carrying the proposal of crossing the Atlan tic into execution ; endeavoring to live in a distinct body by themselves ... carried themselves peaceably ; but he would not tolerate them by his public authority . Upon this occasion , it was ...
Halaman 22
... carrying the elements , & c . [ The custom of having ruling elders has now ceased . ] The elders of both kinds were to form the presbytery of overseers and rulers . They also held , that no churches or church officers , had any power ...
... carrying the elements , & c . [ The custom of having ruling elders has now ceased . ] The elders of both kinds were to form the presbytery of overseers and rulers . They also held , that no churches or church officers , had any power ...
Halaman 34
... carried off and secreted by one of the company whose extraordinary ser- vice was afterwards rewarded by the general ... carrying on the business of the colony . The subse- quent revolution in England brought matters back , after a while ...
... carried off and secreted by one of the company whose extraordinary ser- vice was afterwards rewarded by the general ... carrying on the business of the colony . The subse- quent revolution in England brought matters back , after a while ...
Halaman 46
... carried back with him to James- town the feeble remains of the colony . He soon re - established matters ; but his ... carry- ing 300 colonists , 100 cattle , and useful supplies . He arrived in August and parties were sent out from ...
... carried back with him to James- town the feeble remains of the colony . He soon re - established matters ; but his ... carry- ing 300 colonists , 100 cattle , and useful supplies . He arrived in August and parties were sent out from ...
Halaman 47
... carried from Tobago to England . Mr. Argal , a new deputy , arrived in May , 1617. He published a variety of edicts , and was guilty of those wrongs and oppressions , that the treasurer and council appointed Yeardly captain - general ...
... carried from Tobago to England . Mr. Argal , a new deputy , arrived in May , 1617. He published a variety of edicts , and was guilty of those wrongs and oppressions , that the treasurer and council appointed Yeardly captain - general ...
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