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Citation: Ja. Winn, THE PLEASURE OF THE IMAGINATION - ENGLISH CULTURE IN THE 18TH-CENTURY- BREWER,J, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 611-613
Citation: Dj. Weber, EL-LLANO-ESTACADO - EXPLORATION AND IMAGINATION ON THE HIGH-PLAINS OFTEXAS AND NEW-MEXICO, 1536-1860 - MORRIS,JM, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 614-616
Citation: Rh. Bloch, THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN THINKING CLASS - INTELLECTUALS AND INTELLIGENTSIA IN PURITAN MASSACHUSETTS - STALOFF,D, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 616-618
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Citation: D. Eltis, THE SLAVE-TRADE - THE STORY OF THE ATLANTIC SLAVE-TRADE, 1440-1870 - THOMAS,H, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 622-623
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Citation: Ph. Wood, PLOWSHARES INTO SWORDS - RACE, REBELLION, AND IDENTITY IN GABRIEL VIRGINIA - SIDBURY,J, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 633-635
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Citation: E. Clark, BOUNDED LIVES, BOUNDED PLACES - FREE BLACK SOCIETY IN COLONIAL NEW-ORLEANS, 1769-1803 - HANGER,KS, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 643-645
Citation: Db. Mattern, AMERICA GOES TO WAR - A SOCIAL-HISTORY OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY - NEIMEYER,CP, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 645-646
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Citation: J. Ferling, THE PAPERS OF JEFFERSON,THOMAS - VOL 22 - 6 AUGUST 1791 TO 31 DECEMBER 1791 - CULLEN,CT, SHERIDAN,ER, LESTER,RW, The William and Mary quarterly, 55(4), 1998, pp. 657-660