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    Transatlantic rhetoric : speeches from the American Revolution to the suffragettes /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Patrick Henry, 'Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death' (Richmond, Virginia, 1775); 4. Buckongahelas, 'You See a Great and Powerful Nation Divided' (Delaware, 1781); Part B: Declaring Independence; 5. …”
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    The Civil War : the final year told by those who lived it /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Jones: Diary, April 2, 1865 -- The fall of Richmond: Virginia, April 1865 / Sallie Brock: from Richmond During the War -- "Gloria in excelsis deo": New York, April 1865 / George Templeton Strong: Diary, April 3, 1865 -- "This peerless comrade": Virginia, April 1865 / William Gordon McCabe to Mary Pegram, April 4, 1865 -- Occupying Richmond: Virginia, April 1865 / Thomas Morris Chester to the Philadelphia Press, April 4, 1865 -- Southern "arrogance and folly": Washington, D.C., April 1865 / Gideon Welles: Diary, April 7, 1865 -- Surrender terms: Virginia, April 1865 / Ulysses S. …”
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    The American Revolution : writings from the War of Independence /

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…George Washington : circular to the state governments, October 18, 1780 (An appeal for new troops ; October 1780) -- Anthony Allaire ; diary, October 7-November 25, 1780 (A loyalist prisoner : South Carolina, October-November 1780) -- Eno Reeves : letterbook extracts, January 2-17, 1781 (Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Line : New Jersey, January 1781) -- Oliver De Lancey : journal, January 3-21, 1781 (British attempts to exploit the mutiny : New Jersey, January 1781) -- George Washington to Philip Schuyler, January 10, 1781 ("The event, which I have long dreaded" : January 1781) -- Nathanael Greene to Alexander Hamilton, January 10, 1781 (The plight of the southern army : South Carolina, January 1781) -- Nathanael Green to Catherine Greene, January 12, 1781 ("The distress and misery that prevails" : South Carolina January 1781) -- Thomas Jefferson : narrative of Arnold's raid, January 13, 1781 (The British attack Richmond : Virginia, January 1781).…”
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