T OF CITATIONS AL FOUNDATIONS AMERICAN INSTIT al Papers: New Hampon it nited States, IL, 159 207 11 Sermon (1765), 13-19, pauim. UNION, AND SELF-GOVERNMENT [correspondence 1770-77, 92 sq. first Continental Congress chives (4th series), I, 420. 13 14 16 18 19 inental Congress, 1774-89, I, 23 sq. 20 25 385 recommends the establishment of state gov 35 ntinental Congress (1906), V, 342, 357 sq. the Loan Division of the Columbia University Library, and his assistants have lightened my labors by the courteous and efficient manner in which they have placed thousands of volumes at my disposal during the past twelve months. PARK LANE, NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT, NOTE. July, 1909. CHARLES A. BEARD. Each extract is numbered, and the source from which it is taken can be found by referring to the proper number in the Table of Contents and List of Citations. CONTENTS AND LIST OF CITATIONS PAGE INDEPENDENCE, UNION, AND SELF-GOVERNMENT 7. The Boston committee of correspondence Boston Town Records, 1770–77, 92 sq. 8. Massachusetts calls the first Continental Congress 11. The Articles of Confederation. 12. Continental Congress recommends the establishment of state gov Journals of the Continental Congress (1906), V, 342, 357 sq. 13. The call for the Maryland state convention PAGE 16. New York resolves to appoint delegates. 17. Difficulties confronting the Convention 18. Hamilton's plea for a strong and stable government The Works of Alexander Hamilton (Federal edition), I, 401 sqq. |