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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 2, 17th edition. 128 0 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 84 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 10 0 Browse Search
Bliss Perry, The American spirit in lierature: a chronicle of great interpreters 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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1619, the Colony of Virginia acquired in 1652 the right to trade with all nations without hindrance, to exercise general suffrage of all freemen, to levy its own taxes, and to be ruled by Governors of its own choosing. The perfidy of royalty brought on a period of oppression, bravely but vainly resisted by petition, remonstrance and non-intercourse, until at length the South, by representative Virginia, made the first armed resistance to foreign oppression by the patriotic rebellion of Nathaniel Bacon, one century before the War of the Revolution. The earliest establishment of freedom in conscience, or the free exercise of religious worship, was in the organic law of Maryland. The Carolinas, North and South, in 1670 made a bold fight for home and established representative governments. From the public expression of Southern views during these early days on the general doctrines of human liberty, I could make a volume of quotations; but I will repeat only this, that in 1689 the am
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
ny whose names appear were present, but belonged at the time to other commands: The first captain, William N. Pendleton. Adams, Thomas T. *Adkins, Blackburn *Agner, Augustus W. Agner, John T. (or D.) Agner, Jonathan Agner, Joseph S. *Agner, McD. Agner, Samuel S. Alexander, Edgar S. Alexander, Eugene Alexander, John McD. Anderson, Samuel D. *Armistead, Charles J. Arnold, Abner E. Ayers, Napoleon B. *Bacon, Edloe P. *Bacon, Edloe P., Jr. Bacon, Philip E., Jr. *Baldwin, William Ludlow Bane, Samuel R. *Barger, William G. Barton, David R. Barton, Robert T. Beard, John R. Beard, William B. Bedinger, George R. Bealle, Jesse T. Bell, Robert S. *Black, Benjamin F. Blackford, Launcelot M. *Blain, Daniel Bolling, William H. Boteler, Alexander R., Jr. Boteler, Charles P. *Boteler, Henry Boyd, E. Holmes Brockenbrough, J. Bowyer Brockenbrough, Willoughby N. Brooke, Pendleton Br