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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... reported that the courts of common law , the Admiralty Court , and the Customs House were proceeding as if the Stamp Act had never been passed.99 This practical nullification of an act of Parliament was followed by other radical ...
... reported that the courts of common law , the Admiralty Court , and the Customs House were proceeding as if the Stamp Act had never been passed.99 This practical nullification of an act of Parliament was followed by other radical ...
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... reported by John Adams offer op- portunity for further insight into the radical mind . He said that " we shall liberate our constituents from a corrupt House of Commons , but to throw them into the arms of an American Legislature , that ...
... reported by John Adams offer op- portunity for further insight into the radical mind . He said that " we shall liberate our constituents from a corrupt House of Commons , but to throw them into the arms of an American Legislature , that ...
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... 1874 ) , 141–155 ; Cochran , New York in the Confedera- tion , 76-78 . • To George Washington , May 4 , in Burnett , Letters , 5 : 125 . He reported that the New York cession , the Maryland 228 The Articles of Confederation.
... 1874 ) , 141–155 ; Cochran , New York in the Confedera- tion , 76-78 . • To George Washington , May 4 , in Burnett , Letters , 5 : 125 . He reported that the New York cession , the Maryland 228 The Articles of Confederation.
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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