American Revolution: primary sources
β Scribed by Barbara Bigelow
- Publisher
- U X L
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 226
- Series
- American Revolution Reference Library
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A collection of annotated documents relating to the American Revolution, including speeches, autobiographical text, and proclamations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Volume 4 -001.pdf......Page 1
Volume 4 -002.pdf......Page 2
Volume 4 -003.pdf......Page 3
Volume 4 -004.pdf......Page 4
Volume 4 -005.pdf......Page 8
Volume 4 -006.pdf......Page 9
Volume 4 -007.pdf......Page 12
Volume 4 -008.pdf......Page 21
Volume 4 -008a.pdf......Page 30
Volume 4 -009.pdf......Page 35
Volume 4 -010.pdf......Page 47
Volume 4 -011.pdf......Page 52
Volume 4 -012.pdf......Page 64
Volume 4 -013.pdf......Page 71
Volume 4 -014.pdf......Page 77
Volume 4 -015.pdf......Page 85
Volume 4 -016.pdf......Page 93
Volume 4 -017.pdf......Page 97
Volume 4 -018.pdf......Page 105
Volume 4 -019.pdf......Page 113
Volume 4 -019a.pdf......Page 116
Volume 4 -020.pdf......Page 120
Volume 4 -021.pdf......Page 135
Volume 4 -022.pdf......Page 140
Volume 4 -023.pdf......Page 151
Volume 4 -024.pdf......Page 155
Volume 4 -025.pdf......Page 157
Volume 4 -026.pdf......Page 160
Volume 4 -027.pdf......Page 167
Volume 4 -028.pdf......Page 173
Volume 4 -029.pdf......Page 178
Volume 4 -030.pdf......Page 184
Volume 4 -031.pdf......Page 189
Volume 4 -032.pdf......Page 193
Volume 4 -033.pdf......Page 200
Volume 4 -034.pdf......Page 206
Volume 4 -035.pdf......Page 211
Volume 4 -036.pdf......Page 216
Volume 4 -037.pdf......Page 223
β¦ Subjects
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