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James Kent: a study in conservatism, 1763-1847
Horton, John Theodore.
Year: 1939.
Publisher:  D. Appleton-Century Co.. 
© John Theodore Horton
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Frontmatter
I On Mount Parnassus
II A Son of the Muses Descends into the Forum
III A Sojourn in the City
IV Giving Laws to the Land of Leatherstocking
V The Woolsack
VI Jacobinical Winds
VII The American Blackstone
VIII Senectus
Bibliography
Index
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Title: James Kent : a study in conservatism, 1763-1847 by John Theodore Horton.
Author: Horton, John Theodore
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: James Kent : a study in conservatism, 1763-1847 by John Theodore Horton
Horton, John Theodore
New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1939.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00259
Subject Headings: • Kent, James, -- 1763-1847
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