History of the United States,: From Their First Settlement as English Colonies, in 1607, to the Year 1808; Or, the Thirty-third of Their Sovereignty and Independence, Volume 1M. Carey and Son, no. 126, Chesnut Street, 1818 - Slavery |
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... British provinces , than what is general , and , in some respects , common to the whole , and necessary to a proper view of their late revolution . All that was valua- ble , in the author's history of the American revolution , is ...
... British provinces , than what is general , and , in some respects , common to the whole , and necessary to a proper view of their late revolution . All that was valua- ble , in the author's history of the American revolution , is ...
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... British conquests . The peace of Paris . The origin of the disputes between Great Britain and her colonies , from 1763 , till 1773 , 320 CHAP . IV . Proceedings of the British Parliament ,
... British conquests . The peace of Paris . The origin of the disputes between Great Britain and her colonies , from 1763 , till 1773 , 320 CHAP . IV . Proceedings of the British Parliament ,
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... British Parliament , in consequence of the destruction of the tea , by the Bostonians . Boston port act , & c . CHAP . V. 376 Proceedings of the colonies , in 1774 , in consequence of the Boston port act , CHAP . VI . Transactions in ...
... British Parliament , in consequence of the destruction of the tea , by the Bostonians . Boston port act , & c . CHAP . V. 376 Proceedings of the colonies , in 1774 , in consequence of the Boston port act , CHAP . VI . Transactions in ...
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... British government , it was glorious for those who cheerfully submitted to exile , and all the horrors of a prison ship , rather than renounce their principles . Many still live , who remember well the 17th of August , 1780. It was on ...
... British government , it was glorious for those who cheerfully submitted to exile , and all the horrors of a prison ship , rather than renounce their principles . Many still live , who remember well the 17th of August , 1780. It was on ...
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... British army , will accuse me of too great moderation . Europeans , who have heard much of American cowardice , perfidy , and ingratitude , and more of British ho- nour , clemency , and moderation , will probably condemn my gregation he ...
... British army , will accuse me of too great moderation . Europeans , who have heard much of American cowardice , perfidy , and ingratitude , and more of British ho- nour , clemency , and moderation , will probably condemn my gregation he ...
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