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Epilogue: Securing the Republic


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CHAPTER 18

SEE ALSO:

Algernon Sidney, Discourses concerning Government (published posthumously 1698), Works 233--37 (1772)

James Burgh, Political Disquisitions 3:1--6, 30--31, 85--88, 90, 202--4, 419--21, 423--25 (1775)

Proclamation of the General Court of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, 23 Jan. 1776, Handlin 65--68

George Washington to John Banister, 21 Apr. 1778, Writings 11:286

James Warren to John Adams, 30 Apr. 1786, Warren-Adams Letters 2:272--73

John Adams to James Warren, 4 July 1786, Warren-Adams Letters 2:277

James Warren to John Adams, 22 Oct. 1786, Warren-Adams Letters 2:278--79

John Adams to James Warren, 9 Jan. 1787, Warren-Adams Letters 2:280--81

Noah Webster, Remarks on the Manners, Government, and Debt of the United States, 1787, Collection 81--87

Charles Turner, Massachusetts Ratifying Convention, 6 Feb. 1788, Storing 4.18.2

Impartial Examiner, no. 1, 5 Mar. 1788, Storing 5.14.14--15

Benjamin Rush, A Plan for a Federal University, 29 Oct. 1788, Letters 1:491--95

Benjamin Rush, The Bible as a School Book, 1791, Selected Writings 130

Mercy Warren, History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution, 1805, Storing 6.14.150--55

James Madison, Second Annual Message, 5 Dec. 1810, Richardson 1:485

New York Commission Report on a System for the Organization and Establishment of Common Schools, 14 Feb. 1812, T. E. Finegan, Free Schools: A Documentary History of the Free School Movement in New York State 37--39 (1921)

James Madison, Seventh Annual Message, 5 Dec. 1815, Richardson 1:568

James Madison to Peter S. DuPonceau, May 1821, Writings 9:63--64


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