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650 {|align="center" width="400px" Thomas, Allen C., History of the United States, 33.
 * Washington, 21; transcripts of documents, 22, 28.
 * Special reports, preparation of, 26. — See also Topical Study.
 * Spotswood, Alexander, home life, 235-238; iron works, 236; 316-320; Official Letters, 320.
 * Spy, Nathan Hale, 484-485 ; John André, 5I5-5I8.
 * Stamp Act, duties suggested in 1728, 141; defended by a colonist, 394-397; riot against, 397-400; remonstrance, 401-402; declaration by Congress, 402-404; opposed by Pitt, 404-407; Franklin on, 407-411; repealed, 411-412. — See also English, Revenue, Revolution.
 * Stamp Act Congress, 402-404.
 * Stansbury, Joseph, 514-515.
 * State Historical Societies, bibliography of, 11, 23; records printed by, 16.
 * States, records, 5-6, 17; early conventions, 519; on independence, 530, 537; first constitution, 534 ; on Articles of Confederation, 539, 591, 604. — See also Colonies, Revolution, United States, and states by name.
 * Statutes of the Realm, 129.
 * Stedman, C., The American War, 16.
 * Stedman and Hutchinson, Library of American Literature, 13, 21. — See also Vol. I.
 * Stephens, William, 122-124; Journal of the Proceedings in Georgia, 124.
 * Steuben, Baron von, on the American army, 24; 582-585 ; General Smallwood unwilling to submit to, 611. — See also Officers.
 * Stille, Charles Janeway, Life and Times of John Dickinson, 20; Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania Line, 20.
 * Stokes, Anthony, View of the Constitution, 13.
 * Stone, W. L., Letters of Brunswick and Hessian Officers, 21, 585.
 * Storrs, R. S., Proceedings at Longmeadow Centennial Celebration, 457.
 * Story, Thomas, on colonial churches, 24; poor descriptive power, 31; 279-282; Journal, 282.
 * Students, practical introduction for, 1-34; use of sources, 27; colonial, 266, 272. — See also College.
 * Sudbury, Wayside Inn at, 4.
 * Swedes Church, at Philadelphia, 4.
 * Swiss Gentleman, 188-189; Letter from South Carolina, 189.
 * TAILFER, PATRICK, and others, Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, 121.
 * Tarleton, Sir Banastre, raid of, 608.
 * Taxation, city, 209; Grenville's scheme, 381-382; a colonist's defence of, 394-397 ; without representation, 395-396; Pitt's protest, 404-407; Franklin's deposition, 407-411; repeal of the Stamp Act, 411-412; Townshend's scheme, 413-415; Sam Johnson's scheme, 445-448; Revolutionary, 528, 595. — See also Finances, Revenue, Stamp Act, Tea.
 * Tea, in Boston harbor, 431-433; considered by Congress, 528.
 * Teachers, practical introduction for, 1-34; use of sources by, 24.
 * Text-books, use of, 27, 32; list of, 33-34.
 * Thacher, James, Military Journal, 21,494; 493-494.
 * Stokes, Anthony, View of the Constitution, 13.
 * Stone, W. L., Letters of Brunswick and Hessian Officers, 21, 585.
 * Storrs, R. S., Proceedings at Longmeadow Centennial Celebration, 457.
 * Story, Thomas, on colonial churches, 24; poor descriptive power, 31; 279-282; Journal, 282.
 * Students, practical introduction for, 1-34; use of sources, 27; colonial, 266, 272. — See also College.
 * Sudbury, Wayside Inn at, 4.
 * Swedes Church, at Philadelphia, 4.
 * Swiss Gentleman, 188-189; Letter from South Carolina, 189.
 * TAILFER, PATRICK, and others, Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, 121.
 * Tarleton, Sir Banastre, raid of, 608.
 * Taxation, city, 209; Grenville's scheme, 381-382; a colonist's defence of, 394-397 ; without representation, 395-396; Pitt's protest, 404-407; Franklin's deposition, 407-411; repeal of the Stamp Act, 411-412; Townshend's scheme, 413-415; Sam Johnson's scheme, 445-448; Revolutionary, 528, 595. — See also Finances, Revenue, Stamp Act, Tea.
 * Tea, in Boston harbor, 431-433; considered by Congress, 528.
 * Teachers, practical introduction for, 1-34; use of sources by, 24.
 * Text-books, use of, 27, 32; list of, 33-34.
 * Thacher, James, Military Journal, 21,494; 493-494.
 * Swiss Gentleman, 188-189; Letter from South Carolina, 189.
 * TAILFER, PATRICK, and others, Narrative of the Colony of Georgia, 121.
 * Tarleton, Sir Banastre, raid of, 608.
 * Taxation, city, 209; Grenville's scheme, 381-382; a colonist's defence of, 394-397 ; without representation, 395-396; Pitt's protest, 404-407; Franklin's deposition, 407-411; repeal of the Stamp Act, 411-412; Townshend's scheme, 413-415; Sam Johnson's scheme, 445-448; Revolutionary, 528, 595. — See also Finances, Revenue, Stamp Act, Tea.
 * Tea, in Boston harbor, 431-433; considered by Congress, 528.
 * Teachers, practical introduction for, 1-34; use of sources by, 24.
 * Text-books, use of, 27, 32; list of, 33-34.
 * Thacher, James, Military Journal, 21,494; 493-494.
 * Tea, in Boston harbor, 431-433; considered by Congress, 528.
 * Teachers, practical introduction for, 1-34; use of sources by, 24.
 * Text-books, use of, 27, 32; list of, 33-34.
 * Thacher, James, Military Journal, 21,494; 493-494.
 * Text-books, use of, 27, 32; list of, 33-34.
 * Thacher, James, Military Journal, 21,494; 493-494.
 * Thacher, James, Military Journal, 21,494; 493-494.
 * Thomas, Gabriel, quaintness, 4; 65-68; Historical and Geographical Account of Pensilvania, 68.
 * Thomas, Sir George, administration of Pennsylvania, 85-86.
 * Thompson, E., 534-537.
 * Thomson, William. — See Stedman, C.
 * Thornton, J. W., Pulpit of the Revolution, 13.
 * Thwaites, R.G., The Colonies, 34.
 * Tilghman, Tench, Memoir, 18.
 * Tobacco, testimony as to its value in the "Parson's Cause," 104.
 * "Tomahawk rights," to lands on the Ohio, 388, 390.
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 * Thwaites, R.G., The Colonies, 34.
 * Tilghman, Tench, Memoir, 18.
 * Tobacco, testimony as to its value in the "Parson's Cause," 104.
 * "Tomahawk rights," to lands on the Ohio, 388, 390.
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 * Tobacco, testimony as to its value in the "Parson's Cause," 104.
 * "Tomahawk rights," to lands on the Ohio, 388, 390.
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