An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an Account of Its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs Thereof, with Its Various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides. By the Rev. James Murray, ...T. Robson, Head of the Groat-Market, R. Baldwin, No. 47, Pater-noster-Row, London, N. Frobisher, York, C. Elliot, Edinburgh, and Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow, 1780 - United States - 575 pages |
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... against it - the proceeding of the Colonists against it - the Americans would have defended themfelves without our help - the parliament would not fuffer . them - Doctor Franklin's letter to Governor Shirley , WAR , though of all things ...
... against it - the proceeding of the Colonists against it - the Americans would have defended themfelves without our help - the parliament would not fuffer . them - Doctor Franklin's letter to Governor Shirley , WAR , though of all things ...
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... against the mother country . Ever fince the ministry of Mr Pitt , the nation had been in a ftate of confufion , with re- gard to political fentiments , and the oppofition in par- liament against Lord Bute , was echoed through all ...
... against the mother country . Ever fince the ministry of Mr Pitt , the nation had been in a ftate of confufion , with re- gard to political fentiments , and the oppofition in par- liament against Lord Bute , was echoed through all ...
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... against a bill that might be in- tended to charge ftamp or any other duties on the co- lony of Virginia . A petition was also offered to be presented by the governor and company of the Eng- Jith colony of Connecticut , in North America ...
... against a bill that might be in- tended to charge ftamp or any other duties on the co- lony of Virginia . A petition was also offered to be presented by the governor and company of the Eng- Jith colony of Connecticut , in North America ...
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... against the colonies , than against England , which tamely fubmitted to the arbitrary dictates of King Henry , and the authority of the ftar - chamber ; the tyranny of many being as grievous as that of a fingle perfon . That if freedom ...
... against the colonies , than against England , which tamely fubmitted to the arbitrary dictates of King Henry , and the authority of the ftar - chamber ; the tyranny of many being as grievous as that of a fingle perfon . That if freedom ...
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... against this most infamous traf- fic . It is no uncommon thing to fee a British member of parliament have his Niger fave following him , which plainly fhews that this practice , is not peculiar to America . The first fettlers who went ...
... against this most infamous traf- fic . It is no uncommon thing to fee a British member of parliament have his Niger fave following him , which plainly fhews that this practice , is not peculiar to America . The first fettlers who went ...
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