The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1940 - 284페이지 |
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... force , in such case , all America ought to support them in their opposition . " 74 The victory of the radicals was more nearly complete than could have been hoped for from a Congress called in part to thwart their designs . Sam Adams ...
... force , in such case , all America ought to support them in their opposition . " 74 The victory of the radicals was more nearly complete than could have been hoped for from a Congress called in part to thwart their designs . Sam Adams ...
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... force with force or of submitting abjectly to what they felt , equally with the radicals , to be an infringement upon American rights and liberties . Thus they sanctioned the creation of an army , convinc- ing themselves that it was for ...
... force with force or of submitting abjectly to what they felt , equally with the radicals , to be an infringement upon American rights and liberties . Thus they sanctioned the creation of an army , convinc- ing themselves that it was for ...
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... force , the conserva- tives maintained that it was for defense alone , and they continued to insist that reconciliation be sought . The quarrel , they said , must be considered a family quarrel , and all thought of revenge , of conquest ...
... force , the conserva- tives maintained that it was for defense alone , and they continued to insist that reconciliation be sought . The quarrel , they said , must be considered a family quarrel , and all thought of revenge , of conquest ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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