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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... George Mason of Virginia , who was content to stay in Virginia and exercise his great abilities there , and who was ... George Mason to Richard Henry Lee , April 12 , 1779 , in Rowland , George Mason , 1 : 321-322 . Mason pointed out the ...
... George Mason of Virginia , who was content to stay in Virginia and exercise his great abilities there , and who was ... George Mason to Richard Henry Lee , April 12 , 1779 , in Rowland , George Mason , 1 : 321-322 . Mason pointed out the ...
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... George Morgan , who was both an Indian agent in the Middle Department and an agent for the Indiana Company , apparently 34 William Trent to George Morgan , Philadelphia , January 23 , 1779 , in the Ohio Company Papers , vol . 2 , f . 37 ...
... George Morgan , who was both an Indian agent in the Middle Department and an agent for the Indiana Company , apparently 34 William Trent to George Morgan , Philadelphia , January 23 , 1779 , in the Ohio Company Papers , vol . 2 , f . 37 ...
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... George Croghan , who had large private grants from the Indians.39 The Indiana claim was taken up first , before a joint session of the House of Delegates and the Senate . The matter was debated for several days , during which time ...
... George Croghan , who had large private grants from the Indians.39 The Indiana claim was taken up first , before a joint session of the House of Delegates and the Senate . The matter was debated for several days , during which time ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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