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Thomas Hutchinson._ 2 vols. Boston, 1884. 16. Jameson, J.F. _Original Narratives of Early American History._ 15 vols. New York, 1906-1914. (Especially valuable are the following: Bourne, E.G. _The Northmen, Columbus, and Cabot_; Hosmer, J.K. _Winthrop's Journal._ 2 vols.; Davis, W.T. _Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation_, Burr, G.L. _Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases._) 17. Lecky, W.E.H. _The American Revolution._ New York, 1912. 18. MacDonald, W. _Select Charters and Other Documents._ New York, 1906. 19. Osgood, H.L. _The American Colonies in the 17th Century._ 3 vols. New York, 1904-1907. 20. Parkman, F. _Frontenac and New France._ Boston. 1877. _Half Century of Conflict._ 2 vols. Boston. 1892. _Montcalm and Wolfe._ 2 vols. Boston, 1891. 21. Trevelyan, G.O. _The American Revolution._ 4 vols. New York, 1905-07. 22. Tyler, M.C. _The Literary History of the American Revolution._ 2 vols. New York, 1897. 23. Walker, W. _History of Congregationalism in America._ New York, 1899. 24. Weeden, W.B. _The Economic and Social History of New England._ 2 vols. Boston, 1890. 25. Wells, W.V. _The Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams._ 2 vols. Boston, 1865. 26. Wendell, B. _Cotton Mather._ New York. 1891. INDEX Abraham, Plains of, 159. _Account of the Province of Pennsylvania_, William Penn's, 134. Acts of Trade. _See_ Navigation Acts. Adams, John, social rank, 166; influenced by English writers, 171; religious ideas, 197; demands a "more equal liberty," 202, 240; on the Stamp Act, 221, 225; defends officers concerned in the "Massacre," 230; complains of desertion by the people, 231; dines with the Sons of Liberty, 238; opposition to the Hutchinsons and Olivers, 243; in the First Continental Congress, 246; urges a declaration of independence, 251; negotiator of Treaty of 1783, 271. Adams, Samuel, opposes Sugar Act, 218; and the Stamp Act, 220; deserted by his friends, 231; promotes patriotic meetings, 238; in the First Continental Congress, 245; one of earliest to desire independence, 248. Aden, 15. Admiralty courts, established, 145, 146; fall under control of assemblies, 151; jurisdiction extended, 208. Africa, 17, 18, 168. _Aggawam, Cobler of_, 65. Albany, Congress of. _See_ Congress. Albemarle Sound, 129. Albuquerque, 27. Alexandria, 5.
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