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ix, 414 p. 3 facsim. 23 cm. |
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Original narratives of early American history
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General introduction.--The beginning, progress, and conclusion of Bacon's rebellion, 1675-1676 <1705>--The history of Bacon's and Ingram's rebellion, 1676.--A true narrative of the late rebellion in Virginia, by the Royal Commissioners, 1677.--Narratives of Thomas Miller, Sir Peter Colleton, and the Carolina proprietors, 1680.--Byfield's account of the late revolution, 1689.--Letter of Samuel Prince, 1689.--A particular account of the late revolution, 1689.--Letter of Captain George to Pepys, 1689.--Andros's report of his administration, 1690-1691.--Narrative of the proceedings of Andros, 1691.--C.D., New England's faction discovered, 1690.--Increase Mather's brief account of the agents, 1691.--Declaration of Protestant subjects in Maryland, 1689.--A modest and impartial narrative, 1690.--A letter from a gentleman of the city of New York, 1698.--Loyalty vindicated, 1698. |
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Andros, Edmund, Sir, 1637-1714.
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Leisler, Jacob, -1691.
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Bacon's Rebellion, 1676.
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United States -- History -- Colonial period, approximately 1600-1775 -- Sources
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