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The Political Ideas of the Puritans
Herbert L. Osgood
English Colonies in America: The Middle Colonies, John A. Doyle ; English Colonies in America: The Colonies under the House of Hanover, John A. Doyle Reviewed by Herbert L. Osgood
Correspondence of William Pitt with Colonial Governors, Gertrude Selwyn Kimball Reviewed by Herbert L. Osgood
The Writings of Samuel Adams, Harry Alonzo Cushing Reviewed by Herbert L. Osgood
England under the Tudors, Arthur D. Innes ; The History of England from the Accession of George III to the Close of Pitt's First Administration (1760-1801), William Hunt Reviewed by Herbert L. Osgood
The Suffrage Franchise in the Thirteen English Colonies in America, Albert Edward McKinley Reviewed by Herbert L. Osgood
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