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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... immediately to himself in many instances , in others only imparted : the productions of the European press could not be received with any regularity or certainty during the war , but were improved as they could be obtained . The United ...
... immediately to himself in many instances , in others only imparted : the productions of the European press could not be received with any regularity or certainty during the war , but were improved as they could be obtained . The United ...
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... immediately to the improvement of their purchased terri tory ; and sent out capt . John Endicott and others , with servants , to begin a plantation ; who arrived at ( what is now named ) Salem . They soon after petitioned for a royal ...
... immediately to the improvement of their purchased terri tory ; and sent out capt . John Endicott and others , with servants , to begin a plantation ; who arrived at ( what is now named ) Salem . They soon after petitioned for a royal ...
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... immediately to the forming of a settlement , and sent off a hundred and ten emi- grants , who arrived on the coast of Virginia , April 29th , 1607 : a party landed on the promontory , called , in honor of the prince of Wales , Cape ...
... immediately to the forming of a settlement , and sent off a hundred and ten emi- grants , who arrived on the coast of Virginia , April 29th , 1607 : a party landed on the promontory , called , in honor of the prince of Wales , Cape ...
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... immediately dependent upon the crown , and that the form of government should never be changed . They remained unalterably attached to the cause of their so- vereign . But when the commons of England had triumphed over their European ...
... immediately dependent upon the crown , and that the form of government should never be changed . They remained unalterably attached to the cause of their so- vereign . But when the commons of England had triumphed over their European ...
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... a parliament ; and afterwards immediately resigned his administration to Mr. Joseph Moreton . Thence cominenced a reiterated change of governors , governors . Cyrle , West , Kuerry , Moreton , A. D. 1674. ] 59 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... a parliament ; and afterwards immediately resigned his administration to Mr. Joseph Moreton . Thence cominenced a reiterated change of governors , governors . Cyrle , West , Kuerry , Moreton , A. D. 1674. ] 59 AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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