Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1792 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... America may produce years of calamity . I contend not for indulgence , but justice to America . I shall ever contend that the Americans justly owe obedience to the Legislature of Great Britain , in a limited degree . They owe us ...
... America may produce years of calamity . I contend not for indulgence , but justice to America . I shall ever contend that the Americans justly owe obedience to the Legislature of Great Britain , in a limited degree . They owe us ...
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... America . We should not insert the following extract from the American Crisis , No. 5 , if we had not found it ... America , and as he had done before , strongly reprobated the American war , as unnatural in the mother country to her ...
... America . We should not insert the following extract from the American Crisis , No. 5 , if we had not found it ... America , and as he had done before , strongly reprobated the American war , as unnatural in the mother country to her ...
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... America . " His Lordship's proposals readily went down with Parlia- ment , and the House of Commons prepared bills conforma- ble thereto . The draft of two of them ( said to be ) only once read before one branch of their legislature ...
... America . " His Lordship's proposals readily went down with Parlia- ment , and the House of Commons prepared bills conforma- ble thereto . The draft of two of them ( said to be ) only once read before one branch of their legislature ...
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CIRCULAR Letter of the Historical Society | 1 |
ibid | 11 |
Account of the Discovery of seven Islands in the South Pacifick | 17 |
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action America appeared appointed arms arrived artillery attack baggage body Boston brigade Brigadier-General Britain British British army Burgoyne Captain Carolina Charleston Colonel Colonies commander in chief Commissioners Congress Continental army Continental troops corps Count D'Estaing Court declaration despatched detachment dragoons Earl Cornwallis enemy enemy's England expedition fire flank fleet force France French garrison Governour Greene guns half pay Hessians honour horse hundred Indians infantry inhabitants island Jersies killed and wounded King's land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord George Germaine Lord Rawdon Lord Stirling loss Major Major-General Massachusetts ment miles militia month New-York Newport obliged officers Parliament party Philadelphia possession prisoners publick quarters rear received regiment resolved retired retreat returned river Royal army Royalists sail sent Sept ships Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina surrender taken tion took town United vessels Virginia Washington whole