American loyalists - Early works to 1800
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The Agents for the American Loyalists, with due deference, submit to the consideration of Mr. Pitt the following remarks respecting those persons who have been deprived of their offices and professions in America in consequence of their loyalty and attachment to the British Goverment
Agents for the American Loyalists.Date: 1785?]- E-books
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Tyrannicide proved lawful, from the practice and writings of Jews, heathens, and Christians a discourse delivered in the mines at Symsbury, in the colony of Connecticut, to the Loyalists confined there by order of the Congress. On September 19, 1781. By Simeon Baxter. A Licentiate in Divinity, and voluntary Chaplain to those Prisoners in the Apartment called Orcus.
Baxter, SimeonDate: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- E-books
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The narrative of Mr. Ebenezer Punderson, merchant who was drove away by the rebels in America from his family and a very considerable fortune in Norwich, in Connecticut. Together with some letters. and Clauses of Letters, wrote to his Family during his absence: Taken from his epistolary Journal.
Punderson, EbenezerDate: 1776- E-books
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American loyalists. It is a fact which admits of the fullest proof, that when the British commissioner, at the last Treaty of Paris, mentioned a restitution of the confiscated estates of the loyalists as an article of the peace, the American commissioners insisted on payment for the depredations and plunder of the British forces committed in America, ..
Date: 1784?]- E-books
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Sundry resolutions and proceedings, in cases before the Board of Commissioners, for carrying into effect the Sixth Article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, concluded between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America
Board of Commissioners for Carrying into Effect the Sixth Article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation Concluded between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.Date: 1799