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Samuel Langdon
Testing the Elite: Yale College in the Revolutionary Era, 1740-1815
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Conversion and Revolution in New England Throughout the Fall Of
The Language of the Clergy: Religious and Political Discourse in Revolutionary America, 1754-1783
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War and Constitution-Making in Revolutionary Massachusetts, 1754-1788 James Fred Hrdlicka Garfield Heights, Ohio B.A. University
Three Case Studies of Ministerial Preconditioning in Congregations Before the Great Awakening, 1675-1750
This Is Our Jerusalem”: Early American Evangelical Localizations of the Hebraic Republic
The Transformation of Protestant Theology As a Condition of the American Revolution
Harvard College and Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1636--1800
N } (VJ;T ( KOCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE WEEK
Clergymen, Political Culture, and the Creation of an American National Identity Spencer W
The New Hampshire Genealogical Record
View to Publication, but It Will Require Careful Revision and Comparison Before It Is Printed
Harbard University LIBRARY a DOCUMENTARY HISTORY Bibliographic Guide Edited by Kenneth E
Ocm08458220-1837.Pdf
American Antiquarian Society Manuscript Collections
American Political Thought: Readings and Materials Keith E. Whittington
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Prostituting the Pulpit? the Negotiated Authority of Eighteenth-Century New England Clergy
Student-Transcribed Texts at Harvard College Before
A Daybook from the Office of the Rutland Herald Kept by Samuel Tvilliams, 1798-1802 EDITED by MARCUS A
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Ocm08458220-1845.Pdf (12.34Mb)
Charles Sumner Was Good Friends, and Political Allies, with Brother Carl Schurz, Both of Whom Were Tapped Into the Pledge Class of 1870
Ocm39986874-1849-SB-UN02.Pdf (4.459Mb)
Proceedings Volume 14 – 1919 [PDF]
18Th-Century North America
Harvard Alumni in the American Revolutionary
In the Eighteenth Century