Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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Page 153
... Bland's training and education , although the character and learn- ing of the end - product are evidence enough that ... Bland's course at William and Mary was topped off by residence at the University of Edinburgh , but there is no ...
... Bland's training and education , although the character and learn- ing of the end - product are evidence enough that ... Bland's course at William and Mary was topped off by residence at the University of Edinburgh , but there is no ...
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... Bland's position in the session of May 1765 was that of the prudent conservative . Jefferson was later to write of the passage of the Stamp Act resolutions : The famous stamp act was , however , past in Jan. , 1765 and in the session of ...
... Bland's position in the session of May 1765 was that of the prudent conservative . Jefferson was later to write of the passage of the Stamp Act resolutions : The famous stamp act was , however , past in Jan. , 1765 and in the session of ...
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... Bland's motives for opposing this sudden salvo . He could agree whole- heartedly with Henry's resolves , even those which were re- jected , for he had said no less about the rights of the colonists in his attack on the Pistole Fee and ...
... Bland's motives for opposing this sudden salvo . He could agree whole- heartedly with Henry's resolves , even those which were re- jected , for he had said no less about the rights of the colonists in his attack on the Pistole Fee and ...
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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