The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1948 - 284페이지 |
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... wrote in his diary that this would result in many evils and sour the minds of most of the inhabitants of the province . " I am afraid of the conse- quences that this Act will produce , " he wrote . " I wish for Har- mony & Peace between ...
... wrote in his diary that this would result in many evils and sour the minds of most of the inhabitants of the province . " I am afraid of the conse- quences that this Act will produce , " he wrote . " I wish for Har- mony & Peace between ...
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... wrote in his diary that it was the happiest day of his life . He was now convinced that America would support Massachusetts or perish with her.29 9 30 The coercive methods that had so often been used in Boston by the radicals seem to ...
... wrote in his diary that it was the happiest day of his life . He was now convinced that America would support Massachusetts or perish with her.29 9 30 The coercive methods that had so often been used in Boston by the radicals seem to ...
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... wrote it . He 25 To the Governor of North Carolina , November 4 , ibid . , 507. Cyrus Griffin was aware of the significance . He wrote , " When Virginia instructed her delegates in Congress to sign the declaration of Independency what ...
... wrote it . He 25 To the Governor of North Carolina , November 4 , ibid . , 507. Cyrus Griffin was aware of the significance . He wrote , " When Virginia instructed her delegates in Congress to sign the declaration of Independency what ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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