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The American Republic [[electronic resource] ] : primary sources / / edited by Bruce Frohnen
The American Republic [[electronic resource] ] : primary sources / / edited by Bruce Frohnen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (769 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) FrohnenBruce
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61487-797-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. Colonial settlements -- pt. 2. Religious society and religious liberty in early America -- pt. 3. Defending the charters -- pt. 4. The war for independence -- pt. 5. A new constitution -- pt. 6. The Bill of Rights -- pt. 7. State versus federal authority -- pt. 8. Forging a nation -- pt. 9. Prelude to war.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462463303321
Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2002
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The American Republic [[electronic resource] ] : primary sources / / edited by Bruce Frohnen
The American Republic [[electronic resource] ] : primary sources / / edited by Bruce Frohnen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (769 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) FrohnenBruce
ISBN 1-61487-797-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. Colonial settlements -- pt. 2. Religious society and religious liberty in early America -- pt. 3. Defending the charters -- pt. 4. The war for independence -- pt. 5. A new constitution -- pt. 6. The Bill of Rights -- pt. 7. State versus federal authority -- pt. 8. Forging a nation -- pt. 9. Prelude to war.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786381103321
Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2002
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The American Republic [[electronic resource] ] : primary sources / / edited by Bruce Frohnen
The American Republic [[electronic resource] ] : primary sources / / edited by Bruce Frohnen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (769 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) FrohnenBruce
ISBN 1-61487-797-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. Colonial settlements -- pt. 2. Religious society and religious liberty in early America -- pt. 3. Defending the charters -- pt. 4. The war for independence -- pt. 5. A new constitution -- pt. 6. The Bill of Rights -- pt. 7. State versus federal authority -- pt. 8. Forging a nation -- pt. 9. Prelude to war.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817183603321
Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2002
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Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Autore Davis David Brion
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (607 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) MintzSteven
Soggetto topico United States - General
Regions & Countries - Americas
History & Archaeology
ISBN 0-19-028346-7
0-19-972896-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1. FIRST ENCOUNTERS; The Meaning of America; 1. ""They have no iron or steel or weapons, nor are they capable of using them""; Utilizing the Native Labor Force; 2. ""With fifty men they can all be subjugated and made to do what is required of them""; New World Fantasies; 3. ""All slavery, and drudgery...is done by bondsmen""; Labor Needs; 4. ""This is the best land in the world for Negroes""; The Black Legend; 5. ""Under the guise of developing the country, the Christians (as they call themselves)...engaged in plunder and slaughter""
A Critique of the Slave Trade6. ""A thousand acts of robbery and violence are committed in the course of bartering and carrying off Negroes""; PART 2. EUROPEAN COLONIZATION NORTH OF MEXICO; Justifications for English Involvement in the New World; 1. ""The Kings of Spain...have rooted out above fifteen millions of reasonable creatures""; A Rationale for New World Colonization; 2. ""All...our...trades in all Europe...may...{count} for little...{compared with} America""; England's First Enduring North American Settlement
3. ""Being ready with clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas...got his head in her arms""Life in Early Virginia; 4. ""My brother and my wife are dead""; Race War in Virginia; 5. ""They basely and barbarously murdered, not sparing either age or sex""; Indentured Servitude; 6. ""{Virginia} is reported to be an unhealthy place, a nest of Rogues...{and} dissolute...persons""; The Shift to Slavery; 7. ""All children...shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother""; Regional Contrasts
8. ""We walked in the woods amongst wild beasts...at least 20 miles,...expecting to die""The Pilgrims Arrive in Plymouth; 9. ""In 2 or 3 months times, half of their company died""; Reasons for Puritan Immigration; 10. ""Most children...are perverted, corrupted, & utterly overthrown by the multitude of evil examples""; The Idea of the Covenant; 11. ""Some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power...others mean and in subjection""; Servitude in New England; 12. ""{Ill} reports is given of my Wyfe for beatinge the maid""; Mounting Conflict with Native Americans
13. ""For the number of our people...be in all about 4000 souls""Native Americans as Active Agents; 14. ""The Monhiggin {Mohican}...refuseth to part with his prey""; Puritan Economics; 15. Some false principles are these""; King Philip's War; 16. ""Various are the reports...of the causes of the present Indian warre""; Struggles for Power; 17. ""Take, kill, & destroy {th}e enemy without limitation of place or time""; An Indian Slave Woman Confesses to Witchcraft; 18. ""Tituba an Indian woman {was} brought before us...upon Suspicion of witchcraft""
19. ""The devil is now making one attempt more upon us""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797763403321
Davis David Brion  
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
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Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Autore Davis David Brion
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (607 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) MintzSteven
Soggetto topico United States - General
Regions & Countries - Americas
History & Archaeology
ISBN 0-19-028346-7
0-19-972896-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1. FIRST ENCOUNTERS; The Meaning of America; 1. ""They have no iron or steel or weapons, nor are they capable of using them""; Utilizing the Native Labor Force; 2. ""With fifty men they can all be subjugated and made to do what is required of them""; New World Fantasies; 3. ""All slavery, and drudgery...is done by bondsmen""; Labor Needs; 4. ""This is the best land in the world for Negroes""; The Black Legend; 5. ""Under the guise of developing the country, the Christians (as they call themselves)...engaged in plunder and slaughter""
A Critique of the Slave Trade6. ""A thousand acts of robbery and violence are committed in the course of bartering and carrying off Negroes""; PART 2. EUROPEAN COLONIZATION NORTH OF MEXICO; Justifications for English Involvement in the New World; 1. ""The Kings of Spain...have rooted out above fifteen millions of reasonable creatures""; A Rationale for New World Colonization; 2. ""All...our...trades in all Europe...may...{count} for little...{compared with} America""; England's First Enduring North American Settlement
3. ""Being ready with clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas...got his head in her arms""Life in Early Virginia; 4. ""My brother and my wife are dead""; Race War in Virginia; 5. ""They basely and barbarously murdered, not sparing either age or sex""; Indentured Servitude; 6. ""{Virginia} is reported to be an unhealthy place, a nest of Rogues...{and} dissolute...persons""; The Shift to Slavery; 7. ""All children...shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother""; Regional Contrasts
8. ""We walked in the woods amongst wild beasts...at least 20 miles,...expecting to die""The Pilgrims Arrive in Plymouth; 9. ""In 2 or 3 months times, half of their company died""; Reasons for Puritan Immigration; 10. ""Most children...are perverted, corrupted, & utterly overthrown by the multitude of evil examples""; The Idea of the Covenant; 11. ""Some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power...others mean and in subjection""; Servitude in New England; 12. ""{Ill} reports is given of my Wyfe for beatinge the maid""; Mounting Conflict with Native Americans
13. ""For the number of our people...be in all about 4000 souls""Native Americans as Active Agents; 14. ""The Monhiggin {Mohican}...refuseth to part with his prey""; Puritan Economics; 15. Some false principles are these""; King Philip's War; 16. ""Various are the reports...of the causes of the present Indian warre""; Struggles for Power; 17. ""Take, kill, & destroy {th}e enemy without limitation of place or time""; An Indian Slave Woman Confesses to Witchcraft; 18. ""Tituba an Indian woman {was} brought before us...upon Suspicion of witchcraft""
19. ""The devil is now making one attempt more upon us""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815466103321
Davis David Brion  
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
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Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789 / / edited from the original records in the Library of Congress
Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789 / / edited from the original records in the Library of Congress
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Washington, D.C.] : , : Library of Congress
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (34 volumes)
Soggetto topico Constitutional history - United States
Constitutional history
Politics and government
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Bibliography
History
Sources.
Bibliographies.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910708336303321
[Washington, D.C.] : , : Library of Congress
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Mercy Otis Warren [[electronic resource] ] : selected letters / / edited by Jeffrey H. Richards and Sharon M. Harris
Mercy Otis Warren [[electronic resource] ] : selected letters / / edited by Jeffrey H. Richards and Sharon M. Harris
Autore Warren Mercy Otis <1728-1814.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Athens, : University of Georgia Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisSharon M
RichardsJeffrey H
Soggetto topico Authors, American - 18th century
Historians - United States
Women authors, American - 18th century
Women historians - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-72619-6
0-8203-3673-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456858603321
Warren Mercy Otis <1728-1814.>  
Athens, : University of Georgia Press, c2009
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Mercy Otis Warren [[electronic resource] ] : selected letters / / edited by Jeffrey H. Richards and Sharon M. Harris
Mercy Otis Warren [[electronic resource] ] : selected letters / / edited by Jeffrey H. Richards and Sharon M. Harris
Autore Warren Mercy Otis <1728-1814.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Athens, : University of Georgia Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisSharon M
RichardsJeffrey H
Soggetto topico Authors, American - 18th century
Historians - United States
Women authors, American - 18th century
Women historians - United States
ISBN 1-282-72619-6
0-8203-3673-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781180403321
Warren Mercy Otis <1728-1814.>  
Athens, : University of Georgia Press, c2009
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Mercy Otis Warren : selected letters / / edited by Jeffrey H. Richards and Sharon M. Harris
Mercy Otis Warren : selected letters / / edited by Jeffrey H. Richards and Sharon M. Harris
Autore Warren Mercy Otis <1728-1814.>
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Athens, : University of Georgia Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisSharon M
RichardsJeffrey H
Soggetto topico Authors, American - 18th century
Historians - United States
Women authors, American - 18th century
Women historians - United States
ISBN 1-282-72619-6
0-8203-3673-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Editorial Note -- Letters -- 1. To James Otis Jr., [c. September 10, 1769] -- 2. To James Warren, April 22, 1772 -- 3. To James Warren Jr., [September? 1772] -- 4. To Hannah Fayerwether Tolman Winthrop, February 1773 -- 5. To Hannah Fayerwether Tolman Winthrop, April 1773 -- 6. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay, June 9, 1773 -- 7. To James Warren Jr., [c. July] 1773 -- 8. To Sarah Walter Hesilrige, [c. December 1773 or March 1774] -- 9. To Hannah Fayerwether Tolman Winthrop, January 31, 1774 -- 10. To Hannah Fayerwether Tolman Winthrop, 1774 -- 11. To Hannah Quincy Lincoln, June 12, 1774 -- 12. To Hannah Fayerwether Tolman Winthrop, August 1774 -- 13. To Hannah Quincy Lincoln, September 3, 1774 -- 14. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay, December 29, 1774 -- 15. To Abigail Smith Adams, December 29, 1774 -- 16. To John Adams, January 30, 1775 -- 17. To Sarah Brown Bowen, April 1775 -- 18. To Harriet Shirley Temple, June 2, 1775 -- 19. To James Warren, June 15, 1775 -- 20. To Ellen Hobart Lothrop, [July?] 1775 -- 21. To Harriet Shirley Temple, July 30, 1775 -- 22. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay, August 24, 1775 -- 23. To John Thomas, January 10, 1776 -- 24. To James Warren, January [20], 1776 -- 25. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, January 20, 1776 -- 26. To James Warren, February 11, 1776 -- 27. To John Adams, March [10], 1776 -- 28. To Dorothy Quincy Hancock, [c. April] 1776 -- 29. To James Warren Jr., June 1776 -- 30. To James Warren, [September] 15, [1776] -- 31. To James Warren, November 24, 1776 -- 32. To James Warren, December 26, [1776] -- 33. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay, February 1, 177[7] -- 34. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay, February 15, 1777, part 1 -- 35. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay, February 15, 1777, part 2 -- 36. To James Warren, [June 14, 1777].
37. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, November 25, 1777 -- 38. To James Warren, [December 30, 1777] -- 39. To James Warren, March 10, 1778 -- 40. To James Warren, June 2, 1778 -- 41. To John Adams, December 16, 1778 -- 42. To Abigail Smith Adams, March 14, 1779 -- 43. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, March 18, 1779 -- 44. To Hannah Fayerwether Tolman Winthrop, May 24, 1779 -- 45. To John Adams, July 29, 1779 -- 46. To Winslow Warren, December 4, 1779 -- 47. To Winslow Warren, December 1779 -- 48. To James Warren, [January 1780?] -- 49. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, January 5, 1780 -- 50. To James Warren, March 12, 1780 -- 51. To Winslow Warren, March 25, 1780 -- 52. To John Adams, May 8, 1780 -- 53. To John Sloss Hobart, June 9, 1780 -- 54. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, June 178[0] -- 55. To Winslow Warren, August 20, 1780 -- 56. To Winslow Warren, November 7, 1780 -- 57. To Catherine Livingston, [November 23, 1780] -- 58. To Winslow Warren, December 16, 1780 -- 59. To Winslow Warren, January 18, 1781 -- 60. To Winslow Warren, September 28, 1781 -- 61. To Winslow Warren, March 24, 1782 -- 62. To Catherine Livingston, July 5, 1782 -- 63. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, October 1782 -- 64. To Winslow Warren, November 24, 1782 -- 65. To John Adams, December 18, 1782 -- 66. To John Adams, [May?] 1783 -- 67. To Winslow Warren, May 4, 1783 -- 68. To Winslow Warren, May 19, 1783 -- 69. To Elizabeth Otis Brown, June 15, 1783 -- 70. To Abigail Smith Adams, April 24, 1784 -- 71. To Sarah Sever, May 2, 1784 -- 72. To Winslow Warren, August 16, 1784 -- 73. To Winslow Warren, August 22, 1784 -- 74. To Winslow Warren, August 28, 1784 -- 75. To Winslow Warren, November 11, 1784 -- 76. To Winslow Warren, January 4, 1785 -- 77. To Martha Ball Custis Washington, April 1785 -- 78. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, April 1785 -- 79. To John Adams, September 1785.
80. To James Warren Jr., [January] 178[6] -- 81. To Elbridge Gerry, February 19, 1786 -- 82. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham, [September?] 1786 -- 83. To John Adams, December 1786 -- 84. To Dorothy Quincy Hancock, [February?] 17[87] -- 85. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham, December 18, 1787 -- 86. To John Adams, May 8, 1789 -- 87. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham, July 1789 -- 88. To James Warren, March 29, 1790 -- 89. To George Washington, May 18, 1790 -- 90. To Winslow Warren, April 25, 1791 -- 91. To Winslow Warren, May 22, 1791 -- 92. To Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham, May 31, 1791 -- 93. To James Warren Jr., [December] 28, 1791 -- 94. To Janet Livingston Montgomery, April 1792 -- 95. To Henry Warren, February 10, 1793 -- 96. To Elizabeth Otis Brown, April 28, 1793 -- 97. To Sarah Gray Cary, June 24, 1793 -- 98. To Robert Treat Paine, [October 1794?] -- 99. To James Warren Jr., May 14, 1796 -- 100. To Sarah Gray Cary, June 8, 1799 -- 101. To Sarah Gray Cary, August 18, 1799 -- 102. To Sarah Gray Cary, August 23, 1800 -- 103. To Sarah Gray Cary, February 7, 1802 -- 104. To a Very Young Lady, [Early 1800s?] -- 105. To Margaret Cary, January 1, 1814 -- 106. To Mary Gray Otis, May 24, 1814 -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820295303321
Warren Mercy Otis <1728-1814.>  
Athens, : University of Georgia Press, c2009
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Reading the early republic [[electronic resource] /] / Robert A. Ferguson
Reading the early republic [[electronic resource] /] / Robert A. Ferguson
Autore Ferguson Robert A. <1942->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard University Press, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (374 p.)
Disciplina 973.3/072
Soggetto topico Political culture - United States - History - 18th century - Historiography
Political culture - United States - History - 18th century
English language - United States - Rhetoric
English language - United States - Style
Criticism, Textual
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-674-03680-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Earliness of the Early Republic 2. The Dialectic of Liberty 3. The Commonalities of Common Sense 4. Becoming American 5. The Forgotten Publius 6. Finding Rome in America 7. Gabriel's Rebellion 8. Jefferson at Monticello 9. Charity in the City of Brotherly Love 10. The Last Early Republican Text Epilogue Notes Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458082403321
Ferguson Robert A. <1942->  
Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard University Press, 2004
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