Richard Bland, Conservator of Self-government in Eighteenth-century Virginia |
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... Press , 1956 This is an excellent collection of contemporary writings ( volume I ) by travelers in the southern ... Press , 1961 . This useful guide enables the student to determine whether specific manuscripts are available on microfilm ...
... Press , 1956 This is an excellent collection of contemporary writings ( volume I ) by travelers in the southern ... Press , 1961 . This useful guide enables the student to determine whether specific manuscripts are available on microfilm ...
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... Press , 1919 . Freeman , Douglas Southall . George Washington , A Biography . 5 vols . New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1948-1952 . This is the definitive work on Washington ; it was useful particularly for the section concerning ...
... Press , 1919 . Freeman , Douglas Southall . George Washington , A Biography . 5 vols . New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1948-1952 . This is the definitive work on Washington ; it was useful particularly for the section concerning ...
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... Press , 1963 . The Griffith study is a good attempt to build a profile of the Virginia Burgess , to illustrate his social and economic status . It was very useful for understanding the political society in which Bland operated . The ...
... Press , 1963 . The Griffith study is a good attempt to build a profile of the Virginia Burgess , to illustrate his social and economic status . It was very useful for understanding the political society in which Bland operated . The ...
Contents
An Apprentice Burgess | 31 |
The Pistole Fee Dispute ཎྜ | 95 |
The Two Penny Controversy | 123 |
Copyright | |
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