Richard Bland, Conservator of Self-government in Eighteenth-century Virginia |
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... printed and made widely avail- able . For that reason , relatively few manuscript sources were re- quired for this study . The library of the University of Washington has a fine collection of the printed sources for colonial Virginia ...
... printed and made widely avail- able . For that reason , relatively few manuscript sources were re- quired for this study . The library of the University of Washington has a fine collection of the printed sources for colonial Virginia ...
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... printed in Bland's Colonel Dismounted , appendix , pp . i - vii . This letter originally appeared in one of the copies of the Virginia Gazette which have been lost to us . It was a pub- lic letter meant to stir up popular support for ...
... printed in Bland's Colonel Dismounted , appendix , pp . i - vii . This letter originally appeared in one of the copies of the Virginia Gazette which have been lost to us . It was a pub- lic letter meant to stir up popular support for ...
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... printed in Virginia Gazette ( Purdie ) and ( Rind ) , May 30 , 1766 , and in Southern Literary Hessenger , I , 356 . This is Bland's acknowledgment of the Norfolk Sons of Liberty's praise for his opposition to the Stamp Act and for his ...
... printed in Virginia Gazette ( Purdie ) and ( Rind ) , May 30 , 1766 , and in Southern Literary Hessenger , I , 356 . This is Bland's acknowledgment of the Norfolk Sons of Liberty's praise for his opposition to the Stamp Act and for his ...
Contents
An Apprentice Burgess | 31 |
The Pistole Fee Dispute ཎྜ | 95 |
The Two Penny Controversy | 123 |
Copyright | |
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