John Dickinson and the Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1764-1776University of California Press, 1965 - 151 páginas Given in memory of Mary Collie Cooper by the Texas Research Ramblers. |
Contenido
A Gentleman Enters Politics 17321763 | 1 |
The Fight against Royal Government 1764 | 9 |
The Stamp Act Controversy 17651766 | 27 |
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John Dickinson and the Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1764-1776 David Louis Jacobson Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
John Dickinson and the Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1764-1776 David Louis Jacobson Sin vista previa disponible - 1980 |
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