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Was the American Revolution a Revolution?
Bibliography
By Sofya Medvedev
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Revolutionary Thought." As reprinted in The American Revolution, Its Character
and Limits. Jack P. Greene, ed. New York University Press: New York, 1987.
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Rule, James B.
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Thomas, Peter D.G.
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Ward, Harry M.
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"Who Really Leads a Revolution?" Reprinted from Women of Greater Atlanta, July 1995,
on
Internet, http://www.america.net/com/liberty/wga0695.html
(This document has been replaced to unknow position (GW, 28-4-1997))
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