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CALL NUMBER: WMQ(3)67.4
OBJECT TYPE: Periodical
TITLE: William & Mary Quarterly, Vol. 67, No. 4
DESCRIPTION: [1]”The Merchant, The Map, and Empire: Augustine Herrman’s Chesapeake and Interimperial Trade, 1644-73″ by Christian J. Knott,(p. 603-644); [2] “The Patient’s Case: Sentimental Empiricism and Knowledge in the Early American Republic” by Sarah Knott (p. 645-676); “Religion, Politics, and Witchcraft in Bermuda, 1651-55” by Virginia Bernhard (p. 677-708); “Anglo-Scottish Union and John Witherspoon’s American Revolution” by Gideon Mailer (p. 709-746); “Sources and Interpretations, A Record in the Hands of Thousands: Power and Negotiation in the Orderly Books of the Continental Army” by John A. Ruddiman (p. 747-774)
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EDITION: Volume 67, No. 4 (October 2010)
SERIES: William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3
PUBLICATION DATE: Oct-10
PUBLISHER: Omonundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Williamsburg, VA
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