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The Church Militant: the American Loyalist Clergy and the Making of the British Counterrevolution, 1701-92
Peter Oliver, Origin and Progress of the American Rebellion, 1781; Appendix Based on Events Compiled in the Boston Weekly News-Letter, 23 Feb
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Peter Oliver, Letter to the Massachusetts Gazette, January 1776
Ocm01251790-1865.Pdf (10.56Mb)
A Case of Identity: Massachusettensis and John Adams
Riot, Sedition, and Insurrection: Media and the Road to the American Revolution
James Bowdoin: Patriot and Man of the Enlightenment
The Causes of the American Revolution As Seen by the New England Tories
John Adams' Political Thought During the American Revolution
The Object of History: 18Th-Century Treasures from the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
The Emergence of a Republican
The JOURNAL of the RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
HERCY Oris ':Larren: PROPAGJJJDIST and HISTORIA.Tr
Lessons from Reasonable Doubt's Development
Poverty, Mobility, and Revolution 25 May
The Red Atlantic<Product> <Article-Title>The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners, and the Hidden History O
A Motley Crew in the American Revolution Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker1
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An Investigation of the Connections Between Thomas Hutchinson and Land Speculation in Eighteenth Century Maine
GIPE-002085-Contents.Pdf (2.248Mb)
The Tory Joiner of Middleborou.Pdf
Road to Revolution
The Pre-Revolutionary Origins of Federal Ideas of Sovereignty by Alison L
Oliver Estate Report Cover
A Manual for the Use of the General Court
Natural Rights, Natural Law, and American Constitutions
An Historical Sketch of the Town of Littleton
A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in the United States Parti
PLYMOUTH in the REVOLUTION: Political Leaders, Patriots & Loyalists
Ocm08458224-1774.Pdf (5.426Mb)
Finding the Original Meaning of American Criminal Procedure Rights: Lessons from Reasonable Doubt's Development Randolph N
Scars of Independence
The Causes of the American Revolution As Seen by the New England Tories" (1970)
Some Observations on the Loyalist Experience: 1770-1780