Popular Politics and the American Revolution in England: Petitions, the Crown, and Public Opinion

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Mercer University Press, 1986 - 264 страница
 

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Chapter I
17
Chapter II
37
Division in the English Provinces Chapter III
59
Chapter IV
91
Chapter V
121
Chapter VI
151
Government InfluenceEconomic Status and Religion Chapter VII
175
Chapter VIII
207
Appendix 1
217
Appendix 2
235
Bibliography
237
Index
253
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