History of the American Revolution: With a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists, and Their Controversies with Great BritainN. Hickman, 1843 - 372 páginas |
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... called in gratitude for his deliver- ance , upon the basis of entire freedom of conscience . There he was subsequently joined by many others , maintaining the same liberality of sentiment . The sternness of religious en- thusiasm was ...
... called in gratitude for his deliver- ance , upon the basis of entire freedom of conscience . There he was subsequently joined by many others , maintaining the same liberality of sentiment . The sternness of religious en- thusiasm was ...
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... called , going " home . " These connexions were numerous in every colony , and the first and best educated men , everywhere in America , were attached to England and Englishmen by personal ties of blood and intimate relations of ...
... called , going " home . " These connexions were numerous in every colony , and the first and best educated men , everywhere in America , were attached to England and Englishmen by personal ties of blood and intimate relations of ...
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... called Acadie , ) Canada , and the islands in the river and Gulf of St. Lawrence ; and from Spain a cession and guarantee of Florida , and all Spanish claims and possessions in North America , east and south - east of the Mississippi ...
... called Acadie , ) Canada , and the islands in the river and Gulf of St. Lawrence ; and from Spain a cession and guarantee of Florida , and all Spanish claims and possessions in North America , east and south - east of the Mississippi ...
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... called upon the colonial governors for the largest levies the population would allow , three colonies , Massachusetts , Connecticut , and New Hamp- shire , voted him fifteen thousand men . In one day £ 20,000 sterling were subscribed by ...
... called upon the colonial governors for the largest levies the population would allow , three colonies , Massachusetts , Connecticut , and New Hamp- shire , voted him fifteen thousand men . In one day £ 20,000 sterling were subscribed by ...
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... called upon to sustain in the revolution . Other colonies were similarly vexed ; but the dispute in Massachusetts , in 1761 , between the prerogative party , headed by Governor Bernard and Lieutenant Governor ( then Chief Justice ) ...
... called upon to sustain in the revolution . Other colonies were similarly vexed ; but the dispute in Massachusetts , in 1761 , between the prerogative party , headed by Governor Bernard and Lieutenant Governor ( then Chief Justice ) ...
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