قراءة كتاب A Collection of Essays and Fugitiv Writings On Moral, Historical, Political, and Literary Subjects
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A Collection of Essays and Fugitiv Writings On Moral, Historical, Political, and Literary Subjects
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No. VIII.
- On Paper Money. 119
No. IX.
- On Redress of Grievances. 125
No. X.
- The Influence of the Devil. 127
No. XI.
- Desultory Thoughts on the Tranquillity of the Guvernment of Connecticut, Emissions of Paper Currency, Union of the States, and Popular Complaints respecting Lawyers. 132
No. XII.
- Advice to Connecticut Folks. 137
- An Address to the Dissenting Members of the late Convention in Pensylvania. 142
No. XIV.
- On Test Laws, Oaths of Allegiance, Abjuration and partial Exclusions from Office. 151
No. XV.
Sketches of the Rise, Progress and Consequences of the late Revolution.
- Ground of European Claims to North America. 154
- Origin and Progress of the Controversies respecting America. 155
- Causes of the late War, between Great Britain and America. 158
- Massacre at Boston in 1770. 161
- First Congress in 1774. 164
- Battle of Lexington, and Progress of the War. 167
- Appointment of General Washington to the Command of the American Armies. 169
- Letter from General Washington, explaining the Circumstances which led to the Capture of Lord Cornwallis. 180
- Treaty of Peace. 182
- Consequences of the War. Defects of the Confederation. 183
- Popular Tumults on Account of Half Pay to the Officers of the Army. 184
- ---------------- on Account of the Cincinnati. 186
- Failure of Public Credit. 187
- Insurrection in Massachusetts. 189
- Regulation of Prices. 192
- History of Paper Money. 194
- State of Commerce. 198
- Origin of the Convention in 1786. 199
- Convention and new Form of Federal Guvernment. 200
- Processions in Honor of the Constitution. 203
- First Congress under