Richard Bland, Conservator of Self-government in Eighteenth-century Virginia |
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... American independence . More important than this , probably , is the fact that he was one of the outstanding theorists of the developing American position in the conflict with the mother country . He is especially notable as the first ...
... American independence . More important than this , probably , is the fact that he was one of the outstanding theorists of the developing American position in the conflict with the mother country . He is especially notable as the first ...
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... American episcopate . There were numerous attempts during the eighteenth - century to The controversy in Virginia over the establishment of an American episcopate is dealt with in detail in William S. Perry , The Hist- ory of the American ...
... American episcopate . There were numerous attempts during the eighteenth - century to The controversy in Virginia over the establishment of an American episcopate is dealt with in detail in William S. Perry , The Hist- ory of the American ...
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... American Biography . Edited by Allen Johnson , et . al . 22 vols . New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1928- 1944 . This is the standard source for brief biographical des- criptions for American figures . It proved very useful for the ...
... American Biography . Edited by Allen Johnson , et . al . 22 vols . New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1928- 1944 . This is the standard source for brief biographical des- criptions for American figures . It proved very useful for the ...
Contents
An Apprentice Burgess | 31 |
The Pistole Fee Dispute ཎྜ | 95 |
The Two Penny Controversy | 123 |
Copyright | |
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