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New York, 1913 BEDINI, SILVIO A. The Life of Benjamin Banneker. New York, 1972. BERGER, RAOUL. Congress v. The Supreme Court. Cambridge, Mass., 1969. ____.Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems. Cambridge, Mass., 1973. BERLIN, IRA. Slaves Without Masters. New York, 1974 BERLIN, SIR ISAIAH. The Age of Enlightenment. Boston, 1956. BERMAN, ELEANOR D. Jefferson Among the Arts. New York, 1947 BERNAL, J. D. Science in History. New York, 1965. BERNARD, JOHN. Retrospection of America. New York, 1887. BETTS, ERWIN, and BEAR, JAMES, JR., eds. The Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson, Columbus, Mo., 1961 BEVERIDGE, ALBERT J. The Life of John Marshall, 4 vols. Boston, 1919. BLASSINGAME, JOHN W. The Slave Community. New York, 1972. BOORSTIN, DANIEL. The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson. New York, 1948. BOSWELL, JAMES. For the Defence. New York, 1959. ____.The Ominous Years. New York, 1963 BOYD, JULIAN, ed. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 21 vols. Princeton, N.J., 1950-I975 BRANT, IRVING. James Madison, Secretary of State. Indianapolis, 1953. BRISSENDEN, R. F., ed. Studies in the Eighteenth Century. Canberra, Australia, 1968. BRODIE, FAWN. Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History. New York, 1974 BROWN, RICHARD D., ed. Slavery in American Society. Lexington, Mass., 1969. BROWN, ROBERT E. and BROWN, KATHERINE. Virginia, 1705-1786. East Lansing, Mich., 1964. BRYSON, GLADYS. Man and Society: The Scottish Inquiry of the Eighteenth Century. Princeton, N.J., 1945 BULTMANN, RUDOLPH. Primitive Christianity. New York, 1972. BURNS, EDWARD. The American Idea of Mission: Concepts of National Purpose and Destiny. New Brunswick, N.J., 1957 BUTTERFIELD, HERBERT. The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800 London, 1950 CADY, EDWARD H. The Gentleman in America. Syracuse, N.Y., 1949 CALLENDER, JAMES T. The History of the United States for 1796. Philadelphia, Pa., I797. ____.The Political Progress of Britain. Edinburgh, 1792. ____.The Prospect Before Us, 2 vols. Richmond, Va., 1800-1801 CAPPON, LESTER, ed. The Adams-Jefferson Correspondence, 2 vols. Chapel Hill, N.C., I959 CATTERALL, HELEN H., ed. Judicial Gases Concerning American Slavery and the Negro, 5 vols. New York, 1968. CHASTELLUX, MARQUIS DE. Travels in North America. New York, 1927 CHEVALIER, MICHAEL. Society, Manners and Politics in the United States. Garden City, N.Y., 1961 CHILL, EMMANUEL. Power, Property and History. New York, 1971 CHINARD GILBERT.-Thomas Jefferson: The Apostle of Americanism. Boston, 1929. ____.Trois Amities Francaises de Jefferson. Paris, 1927 ____.Volney et l'Amerique. Baltimore, 1925. ____, ed. The Commonplace Book of Thomas Jefferson. Baltimore, 1926. ____, ed. The Letters of Lafayette and Jefferson. Baltimore, 1929. CLARK, W. E. LeGROS. History of the Primates. Chicago, I957, CLIVE, GEOFFREY. The Romantic Enlightenment. New York, 1960 COBBETT, WILLIAM. A Year's Residence in the United States. Carbondale, Illinois, 1968. COLE, HUBERT. Christophe, King of Haiti. New York, 1967. CONANT, JAMES. Thomas Jefferson and the Development of American Public Education. Berkeley, Calif., 1962. COON, CARLETON S. The Living Races of Man. New York, 1965 CORNER, GEORGE E., ed. The Autobiography of Benjamin Rush. Princeton, N.J., 1948. COUPLAND, REGINALD. Wilberforce: A Narrative. Oxford, 1923. CUNNINGHAM, NOBLE E., JR. The Jeffersonian Republicans. Chapel Hill, 1957 ____.The Jeffersonian Republicans in Power. Chapel Hill, I963. ____, ed., The Making of the American Party System. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1965. DANGERFIELD, GEORGE. The Awakening of American Nationalism, 1815-1825, New York, 1969. DAVIS, DAVID B. The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. Ithaca, N.Y., 1966. . Slavery in the Age of Revolution. New York, 1975. ____.Was Thomas Jefferson an Authentic Enemy of Slavery? Oxford, 1970. DAVIS, RICHARD B. Intellectual Life in Jefferson's Virginia. Chapel Hill, N.C., 1964 ____.Francis Walker Gilmore. Richmond; Va., 1939. ____, ed. Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson and Francis Walker Gilmore, 1814-1826. Colombia, S.C., 1946. DEVINE, T. M. The Tobacco Lords. Edinburgh, 1975. DEWEY, DONALD C. Marshall versus Jefferson. New York, 1970. DORFMAN, JOSEPH. The Economic Mind in American Civilization, z vols. New York, 1946. DUBOIS, W. E. BURGHARDT. The Suppression of the African Slave Trade. New York, 1900. DUDLEY, DONALD R. The Romans. New York, 1970 DWIGHT, THEODORE. The Character of Thomas Jefferson. Boston, 1839. ECHEVERRIA, DURAND. Mirage in the West. Princeton, N.J., 1957 ElKINS, STANLEY W. Slavery: A Problem in American Institutional and Intellectual Life. New York, 1963. FAULKNER, ROBERT K. The Jurisprudence of John Marshall. Princeton, N.J., 1968. FEARON, HENRY B. Sketches of America. London, 1818. FINLEY, M. I. Aspects of Antiquity. New York, 1969. ____, ed. Slavery in Classical Antiquity. New York, 1968. FITHIAN, PHILIP V. Journal and Letters. Freeport, N.Y., 1969. FITZPATRICK, JOHN C., ed. The Writings of George Washington, 39 vols. Washington, D.C., 1933-1944 FLEMING, THOMAS. The Man From Monticello. New York, 1969. FLEXNER, JAMES T. George Washington. Vol. t: The Forge of Experience, Boston, 1965; Vol. 2: In the American Revolution, Boston, 1968; Vol- 3: And the New Nation, Boston, 1970; Vol. 4: Anguish and Farewell, Boston, 1972 FOGEL, ROBERT W., and ENGERMAN, STANLEY L. Time on the Cross, 2 Vols. Boston, 1974 FONER, PHILIP, ed. The Works of Thomas Paine, 2 vols. New York, 1945. FORD, PAUL L., ed. The Federalist. New York, 1892. ____, ed. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, 10 vols. New York, 1892-1899. FORD, WORTHINGTON, C., ed. Thomas Jefferson's Correspondence: Printed from the Collections of William K. Bixby. Boston, 1916. ____, ed. The Writing's of John Quincy Adams, 7 vols. New York, 1913-1917. FOSTER, AUGUSTUS JOHN. Jeffersonian America: Notes on the United States of America. San Marino, Calif., 1954. FREDERICKSON, GEORGE M. 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Chapel Hill, N.C., 1935 JENNESS, DIAMOND, ed. The American Aborigines. New York, 1972. JOHNSON, JAMES W. The Foundation of English Neo-Classical Thought. Princeton, N.J., 1962. JOHNSTON, HENRY P., ed. Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay, 4 vols. New York, 18go-i893 JOHNSTON, JAMES H. Race Relations and Miscegenation in the South, 1776-1860. Amherst, Mass., 1970 JONES, W. MELVILLE, ed. Chief Justice John Marshall. Ithaca, N.Y., 1956. JORDAN, WINTHROP. The White Man's Burden: Historical Origins of Racism in the United States. New York, 1974 ____.White Over Black. Chapel Hill, N.C., 1968. KAPLAN, LAWRENCE S. Jefferson and France. New Haven, Conn., 1967 KELLER, WILLIAM F. The Nation's Advocate. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1956. KERBER, LINDA K. Federalists in Dissent. Ithaca, N.Y., 1971 KNOLLENBERG, BERNHARD. Growth of the American Revolution, 1766-1776. New York, 1975 KOCH ADRIENNE. Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration. 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