A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... soon wasted by famine , by disease , and by the arrows of the natives , who , as heathens , were counted as nothing in the royal grants under which the adventurers acted . The first per- manent British settlement was established in the ...
... soon wasted by famine , by disease , and by the arrows of the natives , who , as heathens , were counted as nothing in the royal grants under which the adventurers acted . The first per- manent British settlement was established in the ...
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... soon afterwards fixed themselves in a place of settlement , which they called New Plymouth , and which , it must be observed to their honor , they pur- chased from the natives . Dreadful were the difficul- ties with which this handful ...
... soon afterwards fixed themselves in a place of settlement , which they called New Plymouth , and which , it must be observed to their honor , they pur- chased from the natives . Dreadful were the difficul- ties with which this handful ...
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... their religion , or in the free exercise thereof . ' His lordship's enlightened policy was eminently successful . Under the nurture of religious liberty , his infant settlement soon advanced rapidly AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 7.
... their religion , or in the free exercise thereof . ' His lordship's enlightened policy was eminently successful . Under the nurture of religious liberty , his infant settlement soon advanced rapidly AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 7.
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William Shepherd. of religious liberty , his infant settlement soon advanced rapidly towards maturity . In the reign of Charles II . , royal charters of the most liberal tenor were granted to Connecticut , Rhode Island , and Providence ...
William Shepherd. of religious liberty , his infant settlement soon advanced rapidly towards maturity . In the reign of Charles II . , royal charters of the most liberal tenor were granted to Connecticut , Rhode Island , and Providence ...
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... soon took a bolder step , by proceeding to impose a direct internal tax upon the colonies by authority of parliament . This measure was vindicated on the fol- lowing grounds , that the pressure of the payment of the interest of the ...
... soon took a bolder step , by proceeding to impose a direct internal tax upon the colonies by authority of parliament . This measure was vindicated on the fol- lowing grounds , that the pressure of the payment of the interest of the ...
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Ameri American André arms army Arnold arrival assembly attack authority bill body Boston Britain British army British ministry British parliament Burgoyne camp Champe Charleston circumstances colonies colonists command commander-in-chief Congress crown declared defence desertion duty enemy engaged escape fire fleet forces Fort Edward Franklin French friends garrison Gates governor guard hopes horse House of Commons inhabitants Island land laws letter liberty Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord North Lord Rawdon lordship Majesty Majesty's Major Burton Major Lee Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia ministers mother country night officers parliament party passed peace petition present prisoners proceeded proposed province provisions quarters received reinforcements resolution retreat returned river royal sailed SECTION sent sentinels sergeant Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon South Carolina speedily spirit stamp-act Staten Island success surrender taxation tion took town troops Virginia Wadsworth Washington whilst wounded York York Island