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Jacobin and Junto

Or Early American Politics as Viewed in the Diary of Dr. Nathaniel Ames 1758-1822

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ISBN 9780674436565

Publication Date: 01/01/1931

324 pages

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  • Introduction: A Jacobin Diary
  • I. College, Country Life, and Revolution
  • II. Jacobins and Monocrats
  • III. John Adams, Cockades, and Libels
  • IV. The Gag Law, Liberty Poles, and Taxes
  • V. Jail Breakers and Jacobins
  • VI. Jefferson, the Essex Junto, and the Law Craft
  • VII. A Political Murder
  • VIII. Embargo Days and a Political Funeral
  • IX. The War of 1812 and the Boston Rebels
  • X. The Great Church Fight
  • XI. Personal Life, 1796–1822

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