05738nam 2200601 a 450 991096090590332120230324194415.01-4619-3374-91-61487-815-3(CKB)2550000001079886(EBL)3327353(MiAaPQ)EBC3327353(OCoLC)682022154(MdBmJHUP)muse29231(Au-PeEL)EBL3327353(CaPaEBR)ebr10723933(CaONFJC)MIL499668(OCoLC)929118610(BIP)50179(EXLCZ)99255000000107988619821215d1983 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAmerican political writing during the founding era, 1760-1805 /Charles S. Hyneman, Donald S. LutzIndianapolis :Liberty Press,1983.1 online resource (2 volumes (xviii, 1417 pages))Liberty fund library of the American republicIncludes index.0-86597-041-6 1-299-68418-1 Bibliography: v. 2, p. 1349-1393.""American Political Writing During the Founding Era, 1760-1805 ""; ""Front Matter ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. v ""; ""Preface, p. xi ""; ""Acknowledgments, p. xvii ""; ""Volume I ""; ""1. Abraham Williams, p. 3 ""; ""2. T.Q. and J., p. 19 ""; ""3. U., p. 33 ""; ""4. [Anonymous], p. 38 ""; ""5. Philo Publicus, p. 42 ""; ""6. Stephen Hopkins, p. 45 ""; ""7. Aequus, p. 62 ""; ""8. Richard Bland, p. 67 ""; ""9. Britannus Americanus, p. 88 ""; ""10. The Tribune, p. 92 ""; ""11. A Son of Liberty, p. 97 ""; ""12. Daniel Shute, p. 109 """"13. A Well-Wisher To Mankind, p. 137 """"14. John Tucker, p. 158 ""; ""15. The Preceptor, p. 175 ""; ""16. A Constant Customer, p. 183 ""; ""17. Simeon Howard, p. 185 ""; ""18. Massachusettensis, p. 209 ""; ""19. A Pennsylvanian, p. 217 ""; ""20. Continental Congress, p. 231 ""; ""21. Thomas Bradbury, p. 240 ""; ""22. Nathaniel Niles, p. 257 ""; ""23. Monitor, p. 277 ""; ""24. Gad Hitchcock, p. 281 ""; ""25. Levi Hart, p. 305 ""; ""26. Anonymous, p. 318 ""; ""27. [Anonymous], p. 321 ""; ""28. A Native of This Colony, p. 328 ""; ""29. Demophilus, p. 340 ""; ""30. [Anonymous], p. 368 """"31. [Anonymous], p. 390 """"32. John Adams, p. 401 ""; ""33. Samuel West, p. 410 ""; ""34. Worcestriensis, p. 449 ""; ""35. [Anonymous and William Whiting], p. 455 ""; ""36. [Theophilus Parsons], p. 480 ""; ""37. Phillips Payson, p. 523 ""; ""38. Zabdiel Adams, p. 539 ""; ""39. [Anonymous], p. 565 ""; ""40. Philodemus, p. 606 ""; ""41. [James Madison Et. Al.], p. 631 ""; ""42. [Amicus Republicae], p. 638 ""; ""43. Dean Swift, p. 656 ""; ""44. Joseph Lathrop, p. 658 ""; ""45. Benjamin Rush, p. 675 ""; ""46. Theophrastus, p. 693 ""; ""47. The Worcester Speculator, p. 699 """"48. Bostonians, p. 702 """"Volume II ""; ""49. An Elector, p. 705 ""; ""50. Benjamin Franklin, p. 707 ""; ""51. [Anonymous], p. 711 ""; ""52. Benevolus, p. 714 ""; ""53. David Ramsay, p. 719 ""; ""54. Robert Coram, p. 756 ""; ""55. Joel Barlow, p. 812 ""; ""56. Timothy Stone, p. 839 ""; ""57. David Rice, p. 858 ""; ""58. Theodore Dwight, p. 884 ""; ""59. Americanus, p. 900 ""; ""60. James Kent, p. 936 ""; ""61. Samuel Williams, p. 950 ""; ""62. Jack Nips, p. 971 ""; ""63. Peres [Perez] Fobes, p. 990 ""; ""64. Justice [Jacob] Rush, p. 1014 ""; ""65. Nathanael Emmons, p. 1023 """"66. Jonathan Maxcy, p. 1042 """"67. Alexander Addison, p. 1055 ""; ""68. Joel Barlow, p. 1099 ""; ""69. An Impartial Citizen, p. 1126 ""; ""70. Jeremiah Atwater, p. 1170 ""; ""71. John Leland, p. 1189 ""; ""72. Zephaniah Swift Moore, p. 1206 ""; ""73. Noah Webster, p. 1220 ""; ""74. Samuel Kendal, p. 1241 ""; ""75. James Wilson, p. 1264 ""; ""76. Fisher Ames, p. 1299 ""; ""A Selected List of Political Writings By Americans Between 1760 and 1805, p. 1349 ""; ""Index, p. 1395 ""This selection of essays, pamphlets, speeches, and letters to newspapers written between 1760 and 1805 by American political and religious leaders illuminate the founding of the republic. Many selections are obscure pieces that were previously available only in larger research libraries, but all illuminate the founding of the American republic and are essential reading for students and teachers of American political thought. The second volume includes an annotated bibliography of five hundred additional items for future reference. The subjects covered in this rich assortment of primary material range from constitutionalism, representation, and republicanism to freedom of the press, religious liberty, and slavery. Charles S. Hyneman was Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Indiana University before his death in 1984. He was a past president of the American Political Science Association. Donald S. Lutz is Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston. Please note: This title is available as an ebook for purchase on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iTunes.United StatesPolitics and governmentTo 1775SourcesUnited StatesPolitics and government1775-1783SourcesUnited StatesPolitics and government1783-1809Sources973.3Hyneman Charles S.1900-1985.1871514Lutz Donald S529023MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910960905903321American political writing during the founding era, 1760-18054480365UNINA