"A Warm & Zealous Spirit": John J. Zubly and the American Revolution : a Selection of His WritingsMercer University Press, 1982 - 211 pages Perhaps more than anyone else, John Joachim Zubly (1724 - 1781) provided the intellectual and constitutional rationale for Georgia's participation in the American Revolution. The Swiss-born Reformed minister was Georgia's only important political pamphleteer in the era of the American Revolution. |
Table des matières
Editorial Method | 28 |
An Humble Enquiry | 51 |
Letter to the Reverend Samuel Frink | 83 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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