The royalist revolution : monarchy and the American founding
2014
320.473 N423 2014
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Title
The royalist revolution : monarchy and the American founding
Published
Cambridge : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2014.
Description
390 p. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
320.473 N423 2014
System Control No.
(OCoLC)880122463
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-374) and index.
Contents: Patriot Royalism: the Stuart monarchy and the turn to prerogative, 1768-1775 -- "One step farther, and we are got back to where we set out from": patriots and the Royalist theory of representation -- "The Lord alone shall be king of America": 1776, Common Sense, and the Republican turn -- "The old government, as near as possible": Royalism in the wilderness, 1776-1780 -- "All know that a single magistrate is not a king": Royalism and the constitution of 1787.
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Contents: Patriot Royalism: the Stuart monarchy and the turn to prerogative, 1768-1775 -- "One step farther, and we are got back to where we set out from": patriots and the Royalist theory of representation -- "The Lord alone shall be king of America": 1776, Common Sense, and the Republican turn -- "The old government, as near as possible": Royalism in the wilderness, 1776-1780 -- "All know that a single magistrate is not a king": Royalism and the constitution of 1787.
L2014M155
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