History of the American Revolution: With a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists, and Their Controversies with Great BritainN. Hickman, 1834 - 372 páginas |
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... followed her examples of severe virtue , when they dissented from and resisted her religious disci- pline . Connecticut and New Haven , at first separate colo- nies , were principally peopled by emigrants from Massachu- setts , in the ...
... followed her examples of severe virtue , when they dissented from and resisted her religious disci- pline . Connecticut and New Haven , at first separate colo- nies , were principally peopled by emigrants from Massachu- setts , in the ...
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... followed them into exile , to sus- tain them in their labours , or sympathize in their sufferings . With their own means they escaped from her persecutions ; with their own hands they hewed out for themselves habita- tions in the ...
... followed them into exile , to sus- tain them in their labours , or sympathize in their sufferings . With their own means they escaped from her persecutions ; with their own hands they hewed out for themselves habita- tions in the ...
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... followed his expul- sion , had generally a resisting minority in England ; friends of America , who took up her cause as one of their domestic dis- putes . The violent invasions of the charters , that were so ably resisted , created no ...
... followed his expul- sion , had generally a resisting minority in England ; friends of America , who took up her cause as one of their domestic dis- putes . The violent invasions of the charters , that were so ably resisted , created no ...
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... followed the peace , regulating the new conquests , contained a provision aimed against the further growth of the colonies westward . It forbade strictly all settlements in the old colonies , beyond the heads 32 HISTORY OF THE.
... followed the peace , regulating the new conquests , contained a provision aimed against the further growth of the colonies westward . It forbade strictly all settlements in the old colonies , beyond the heads 32 HISTORY OF THE.
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... followed up by grosser aggravations , they were , in a subsequent review of the conduct of Great Britain , believed to be the fruits and the evidence of an inveterate prejudice against the Americans , and a settled hostility against ...
... followed up by grosser aggravations , they were , in a subsequent review of the conduct of Great Britain , believed to be the fruits and the evidence of an inveterate prejudice against the Americans , and a settled hostility against ...
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