A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 Seiten |
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... Massachusetts Bay , and exploring the country in several places , landed at Plymouth Dec. 20 , and there establish- ed their permanent residence . The whole number of emigrants was 101 , viz . 41 men , 18 women , and the rest children ...
... Massachusetts Bay , and exploring the country in several places , landed at Plymouth Dec. 20 , and there establish- ed their permanent residence . The whole number of emigrants was 101 , viz . 41 men , 18 women , and the rest children ...
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... Massachusetts . 6 It too often happens that religion produces dissen- sion , and that those who have suffered persecution , when they have obtained power , become persecutors themselves . This was the case with the principal in ...
... Massachusetts . 6 It too often happens that religion produces dissen- sion , and that those who have suffered persecution , when they have obtained power , become persecutors themselves . This was the case with the principal in ...
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... Massachusetts , and acting in concert with a British armament from the West Indies , took Louis- bourg from the French . The success of this expedi- tion so much excited the jealousy of the government of 1 * AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... Massachusetts , and acting in concert with a British armament from the West Indies , took Louis- bourg from the French . The success of this expedi- tion so much excited the jealousy of the government of 1 * AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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... against the obnoxious statute a cry , which resounded from Massachusetts to Georgia . The oppressive measures of ministers were canvassed in town - meetings 6 and in every place of public resort ; and 2 AMERICAN REVOLUTION : 17.
... against the obnoxious statute a cry , which resounded from Massachusetts to Georgia . The oppressive measures of ministers were canvassed in town - meetings 6 and in every place of public resort ; and 2 AMERICAN REVOLUTION : 17.
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... Massachusetts , sensible of the necessity of union to the maintenance of their rights and liberties , invited the other colonial legislative bodies to send deputies to a general congress to be holden at New York on the second Tuesday of ...
... Massachusetts , sensible of the necessity of union to the maintenance of their rights and liberties , invited the other colonial legislative bodies to send deputies to a general congress to be holden at New York on the second Tuesday of ...
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