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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... Province - New Par- liament - Massachusetts declared in Rebellion - More Penal and Coercive Acts-- North's first Scheme of Conciliation - Increasing Excitement - Battle of Lexing ton - Its Influence - Seizure of Ticonderoga and Crown ...
... Province - New Par- liament - Massachusetts declared in Rebellion - More Penal and Coercive Acts-- North's first Scheme of Conciliation - Increasing Excitement - Battle of Lexing ton - Its Influence - Seizure of Ticonderoga and Crown ...
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... province in London , had written home in despondency , representing their case as desperate , and desiring the general court to determine whether , since many cities in England and some of the plantations had submitted , it were better ...
... province in London , had written home in despondency , representing their case as desperate , and desiring the general court to determine whether , since many cities in England and some of the plantations had submitted , it were better ...
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... provinces . Originally , English dissenters , of the Presbyterian faith , peopled the northern settlements : In Pennsylvania the Quakers founded their city of refuge , and Episcopalians were the great majority in Virginia . Maryland had ...
... provinces . Originally , English dissenters , of the Presbyterian faith , peopled the northern settlements : In Pennsylvania the Quakers founded their city of refuge , and Episcopalians were the great majority in Virginia . Maryland had ...
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... province , than the three kingdoms had made , collectively , since the revolution , " seventy years before . Such ... provincial troops in the campaign under Winslow , in 1756. In the next year , the Earl of Loudon , the commander - in ...
... province , than the three kingdoms had made , collectively , since the revolution , " seventy years before . Such ... provincial troops in the campaign under Winslow , in 1756. In the next year , the Earl of Loudon , the commander - in ...
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... provinces were Massachusetts , in- cluding Maine , New Hampshire , Connecticut , and Rhode Island . The other nine were New York , New Jersey , Penn- sylvania , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and ...
... provinces were Massachusetts , in- cluding Maine , New Hampshire , Connecticut , and Rhode Island . The other nine were New York , New Jersey , Penn- sylvania , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and ...
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