South Carolina, Maryland ,and Virginia
β Scribed by Edson L Whitney, John H Latane, Samuel Rivers Hendren
- Publisher
- Johns Hopkins Press
- Year
- 1895
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 610
- Series
- John Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science; 13
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
I-II. Government of the Colony of South Carolina. By Edson
L. Whitney, 9
III-IV. The Early Relations between Maryland and Virginia. By
John H. Latane", 129
V. The Rise and Development of the Bicameral System in
America. By Thomas Francis Moran, . . . 211
VI-VII. White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia. By James V
Curtis Ballagh, 265 '
VTII. The Genesis of California's First Constitution (1846-49).
By Rockwell Dennis Hunt, . . .
'
. . .367
IX. Benjamin Franklin as an Economist. By W. A. Wetzel, 425
X. The Provisional Government of Maryland (1774-1777).
By John Archer Silver, 481
XI-XII. Government and Religion of the Virginia Indians. By
S. R. Hendren, 543
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