INDEX Adams, James Truslow, 20 n, 301%,36 n, 58 n, 87 n, 103 n , John, 179, IN, x9o, 2oo n, 205s 207, 2o8, 213, 222, 241, 247, 249) 253, 2,59, 292) ?96) 299, 307-320, 323, 3?4, 328, 340, 368, 375, 384 John Quincy, 283, 324, 325-3z6 R. G., 310 n Samuel, 123, 181, 196, 200, 2o6, 228, 233-247, 311, 322s 344, 3482 372 -, Samuel, Sr., 234 Address and Declaration of the Friends of Universal Peace and Liberty, 339 n Address to the Inhabitants of Quebec, 219 Advice to the Privileged Orders in the Several States of Europe, 324, 383, 3 84~3 86, 3 86 n Age of Reason, The, 324s 341 Agrarian Justice, 337-339, 385 Allen, V. G., 154, 157 n, i6o n Alsop, Richard, 359,360 Alvord, C. W., 184 n American Belisarius, The, 147, 1471t American Historical Review, The, 136n American Political Theories, 28o n American Soldier, The, 375 n American Times, The, 257-259 American ITeekly Mercury, The, 134 Ames, Fisher, 36o Anarchiad, The, 249, 363-367 Andr6, Major John, 256 Andros, Sir Edmund, 118 Anne, Queen, 87, 166 Answer of Bernard to the Petition of the House of Representatives to the King, 199 n, 204 n Apology for the Bible, An, 3 24, 3 3 7 11 Arbitrary Government Described: & the Government of the Massachusetts Vindicated from that Aspersions 44 Aristotle, 213, 282, 284 Arnold, Benedict, 256 Autobiography of John Adams, 3og n Autobiography of Thomas Jeffe-on, 35o n 405 Augustine, Saint, 68, ISO Austin, James Trecothick, 276 n Babeuf, Fran~ois Noel, 337 Babylonian Captivity, The, 12 n Baillie, Joseph, 35 Ball, Captain John, 134 Bancroft, Georges 247 Barlow, Joel, 324, 359, 360, 367, 368, 382-389, 391 Barr6, Isaac, 183 Beard, Charles A., 184 R, 276 n, 287 n, 3?o n Belcher, Mr., 113 Bentham, Jeremy, .285, 292, 296 Berkeley, Bishop, I& Bernard, Governor, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204, 205, 216, 224, 2426 243) 244 Blackstone, Lord, 18q, 236s 238s 244, 249, 280, 343) 352, 353 Blathwayt, Mr., 127 Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience, The, 68 ns 7o n, 71 n, 72 Bloudy Tenent Yet more Bloody, The, 68 n, 69 n, 71 n Body of Liberties, 21, 76, 80 Bolingbroke, Henry Saint John, Lord, 319 Borgeaud, Charles, 58 n Boston Chronicle, The, 379 Boston Gazette, The, iz8 Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, Igo, 194, 214V8 Bowres, Captain, 135 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 368, 369, 372, 390-395 Braddock, General Edward, 373 Brook of the Valley, The, 381 n Brooke, Lord, 34 Brooks, Noah, 277 n Browne, Robert, 59 Bunyan, John, 4o, 85 Burke, Edmund, 69p 183, 324, 325, 334~ 335, 375 Burnaby, Rev. Andrew, 276 n 406 Byles, Rev. Mather, x28, 192, 248 Byrd, Colonel William, 138-140,141 Cairns, William B., 391 n Calef, Robert, ioS Calhoun, John C., 320 Calvin, John, 9, u, 12-15t 20p 239 27) 30Y 421 76p 89v 100, ISO, 159P 249 Camden, Charles Pratt, Earl of, 183, 18q, 224, ~38 Campbell, Thomas, 370 Candidus, 237, 239 11, 242 n) 243 n Canticles, 4o, 6S, 66 n, 154 Care, Henry, I ig n Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 284 n Causes of the War of Independence, The, 179 Ity 182 np 184 It, 188 n, 189 n, 203 n Channing, William Ellery, 62, 65, 105, io6 Charles 1, King, 16, 19) 55) 76) 77t 84, 225 Chastellux, Marquis de, 250 Chatterer, .4, 241 12, 243 n Christian Commonwealth, The, 81-84 Church, Dr., 118 n Churchill, Charles, 248, 249) 257P 363) 371 Churches Quarrel Espoused, The, i2o, 122 11, 123 Cicero, 213, 317 Clark, Mr., 113 Clarke, Captain Jonathan, 134 Clymer, George, 221, 230, 252 Clinton, George, 285 -, Sir Henry, 258, 259 Cogswell, Dr. Mason F., 359 Coke, Sir Edward, 44, 64, 89, IN, 222, 234Y 236s 238) 239) 343, 352 Colbert, jean Baptiste, 173 Colman, Rev. Benjamin, iog Colonial Merchants and the American Revolution, The, 183 It, 379 It Columbia University Contributions to Philosophy, Psychology and Educalion, 155 n Columbiad, The, 384, 387-389 Columbian Centinel, The, 325 Commentaries (Blackstone), 280 Common Sense, 329-332 Commons, John R., 134 IS Congratulation, The, 257 INDEX Connecticut in Transition: 1775-Mz8, 384 IT Conquest of Canaan, The, 36z Considerations for J. W., 39 Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, for the Purpose of Raising Revenue by an Act of Parliament, 226 n Contemporary American Opinion of the French Revolution, 321 n, 3?3 n Conway, Moncure D., 177 -n, 336 n, 339 n Corinthians, Second Epistle to the, 66 n Cotton, Rev. John, vi, 19, 27-37, 38, 49) 51) 54P 55) 57, 6o, 62, 63~ 64P 72P 82, 99, ioi, 361 Cotton Mather, Puritan Priest, io8 n, 114 n Coults, James, 134 Crivecoeur, Hector St. John de, 140-147 Cromwell, Oliver, io, z9, 66p 82, 22o Crusoe, Robinson, 166 Curiosa Americana, iiS Cushing, Caleb, 249 Daingerfield, Colonel, 136 D'Alembert, Jean le Rond, 324 Dana, judge, 276 Danforth, Mr., 93 Daniel, BooL of, 66 n Davenport, Rev. John, 6o -, Mr., 113 David, King, 31 Dean, John Ward, 8o n Declaration of Rights of the Stamp Act Congress, 2ig Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance, The, 340 Drfence of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America, .4, 310) 311) 312 n9 315 n, 3 16 n, 317 n, 318n Defoe, Daniel, go, gi, iio, 166 De Jure Naturae et Gentium, 121 Diary of Jonathan Edwards, 154 Diary of John Harrower, 135-136 Diary of Cotton Mather, io7, iog, iog n. I Ion. 112, 123, 123 IT, 128 n Diary of Samuel Sewall, 88, go n, 91 n, 92 n, 93, 93 n, 94 n, 95 n, 96 IT, 97 n, 113 n, 126 n, 127 n Diary and Letters of Thomas Hutchinson, 196 n i I INDEX Diary of the Revolution, 191 - Dickinson, John, 137, 167, 219-732P 253) 291, 344 Diderot, Denis, 324 Diffenderfer, F. R., 134P 135 n Discourses on Davila, 3 1 Op 3 11, 3 24, 3 76 Dodd, William Edward, 345 n Don Quixote, 390 Duck, Chancellor, 56 Dudley, Joseph, 29 , Governor Joseph, 92Y 93, 104, II2Y 113, 118, 26-127 -, Paul, 112, 127 Duguit, L6on, 73 n Dulaney, Daniel, 221, 2?6p 344 Dummer, Mr., 9z Duns Scotus, 14 Dwight, Theodore, 359, 360 -, Rev. Timothy, 249P 358,359,360 363, 367P 369, 383P 385, 389 Early American Philosophers, 155 n Ecclesiasticall Politie, 149, 149 n Echo, The, 363 Economic Basis of Politics, The, 287 12 Economic Interpretation of the Constitu tion, An, 184 It Economic Origins of Jeffersonian D, mocracy, The, 3 20 n Economic Writings of Sir William Petty, The, 171 n Edwards, Jonathan, vi, 105, 120, 151, i5z-i63~ 249, 359Y 361 Elegy on the Times, An, 249 Eli..b th , Qu _en, 7 Eliot, Rev. John, 30, 59, 81-84 -, Sir John, 38 Elliot's Debates, 229 11, 230 12, 282 n, 283 n, 3o2 n Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 62 153 End of the Wicked Contem~lated by the Righteous, The, or, The Torments of the Wicked in Hell, no Occasion of Grief to the Saints in Heaven, 159 n Endicott, Roger, 23, 29, 50 Epistle to the Romans, 67 Ernst, Dr. James E., 67 n Essay of Projects, An, 166 Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providencts, An, io5, 106 Eternity of Hell Torments, The, xS9 n Every Man in his Humour, 28 407 False Systems of Government, On, 377 it Familiar Letters of John and Abigail Adams, 253 n Federal Constitution in Massachusetts, The, 284 IS Federalist, The, 283 11, 284~288, 289 Fenno, John, 311, 379, 38o Ferne, Dr., 46 Feu de Joie, The, 257 Filmer, Sir Robert, x03, 189, 190) 215, 218, 24o First Principles of Government, 280 Ford, Paul Leicester, 23 1 n, 283, 284 n , Worthington C., 3 26 n Forman, S. E., 3 11 It, 379 n, 38o Fothergill, Dr., 169 Founding of New England, The, zo n, 3o n, 36 n, 58 n, 87 n Fox, Charles James, 383 Franklin, Benjamin, vi, 90,97,124,1289 16z, i64~178, x8o, 188, 202~ 2369 244, 328, 334, 347, 363, 369, 38o Ebenezer, 165 James, 96, 128, 166 Josiah, 166 Mrs., 168 n Freedom of the Will, On the, 157 Freneau, Philip, 247, 751, 255) 256, 368 3~I) 390 Frontier Woman, The, 146 n Fuller, Dr., of Plymouth, 23 Gage, General Thomas, 128, 183, 199, z59 Galloway, Joseph, 235 259 Gazette of the United ~Iates, The, 311P 311 n General History of Connecticut, J, 260 262 Genesis, Book of, 94 GenEt, Citizen, 323 George III, King, 182, 183, 184, 185, Igo, 228, 256, 259, 330, 340, 371, 373, 395 German Immigrants into Pennsylvania, The, 134, 134 n Gerry, Elbridge, 288 God's Sovereignty, 156 n Godwin, William, 292, 296, 313, 376 Goldsmith, Oliver, 172 Gooch, George Peabody, 73 IS Grace Abounding, 40 Greenfield Hill, 363 408 Grenville, George, 240 Grotius, Hugo, 236 Group, The, 207 Halifax, Marquis of, 28o Hamilton, Alexander, vi, 275, 281, 284, 285, 289, 292-307, 317 n, 320, 3?3, 328, 342, 346, 347, 348, 367, 368, 375, 380, 391 Hancock, John, 205, 241 Harding, Samuel Bannister, 284n Harrington, James, 25, 26, 103, 213P 2699 270~ 278, 28o, 296, 3 181 3 19 Harrison Gray Otis, 359n Harrower, John, 135-136 Hartford Wits, The, 291, 357-367, 368 Hartley, David, 170 Hasselwood, Captain, 135 Hasty Pudding, The, 389 Haynes, Governor, 57, 57n Hazen, Charles D., 321 n) 323 n Henry the Fourth, 28' Henry Knox, 277 n Henry, Patrick, 222 Heresiography, 64 n Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 321 Hirst, Francis W., 342 n History of Jmerican Literature, -4, 39 1 n History of .4merican Literature during the Colonial Period, .4, 89 n History of the Congregational Churches in the United States, .4, 23 n, 2S n, zoo ?Z, ioi n, 148 n History of English Democratic Ideas in the Seventeenth Century, 4, 73 n History of the Dividing Line, The, 138 n, 139-140 History of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 31 'n, 33 n, 34 n, 5o n, 127 ff, 196, 198 n, 203 12) 205 n, 219n, 242, 242 n History of Mrs. B., The, 146 n History of New England, I., I 18 n History of New England (Winthrop), 49n. 105 History of the Supreme Court, 284 n Hobbes, Thomas, 68, 69, 103, 208, 278, 28o, 296, 300, 319 Hillsboro, Lord, 200, 201 Hoch Deutsche Pennsylvanische Bericht, Der, 135 Homer, 250 Hooker, Richard, 12, 67, 68, 149, 236 INDEX INDEX -, Thomas, 47, 53-62, 68, 79, 90, 99P 361 Hopkins, Dr. Lemuel, 359, 364-365 -, Rev. Samuel, ioS Hopkinson, Francis, 252-255, 291 Hosmer, J. K., 196 n, 200, 237 n Howe, Joseph, 249 -, Sir William, 164 Hubbard, Rev. William, 57 Hume, David, 17 1, 222, 236, 239, 28o, 296, 298, 319) 3521 353, 354, 363 Humphreys, David, 359, 36o, 367 Hutchinson, Mistress Anne, 24, 28, 2% 49) 50, 194, 195 Mistress Peggy, x91 Colonel John, 38 Thomas, Sr., 195 Governor Thomas, 31 n) 33 12P 50 n, 127 np 181, 194~206, 707, 219, ~24p 234~ 235, 237 ?Z, 241, 242, 243, 245, 250, 259 Hutchinson Papers, 36 n Increase Mather, the Foremost .4merican Puritan, 98 n, I00 it) 101 n, 103 n, io4 nt, io6 n Institutes of Calvin, 20, 30, 31 n, 42 n, 249 Irving, Washington, 369, 391 Isaiah, 14, 66 n James 1, King, 55, 76 Jay, John, 284 Jefferson, Thomas, iii, vi, 72, 147, 176, Igo, 2229 230t 247, 259, 280, 292, 296, 299P 3029 306, 307, 312P 3 ZOP 324) 327, 3339 337, 342-356, 362, 3689 374, 375v 379, 380, 389, 391, 397, 398 Johns Hopkins Studies in History and Political Science, 3 11 n,321 n,379n Johnson, Dr' Samuel, 307 Sir William, 373 Jonathan Edwards, 154 n, 157, i6o n Jones, Adam Leroy, 155 n Jonson, Ben, 28, 76 Journal of William M4clay, 323, 342 journal (Winthrop), 32, 45 n, 47 n Knight, Madam Sarah, 137-138, 141 Knox, General Henry, 277, 375 Lafayette, Marquis de, 323 Landscapes, 147 n Laski, Harold J., 190 ft, 280 n Latimer, Hugh, 55 Laud, Archbishop, 23, 27, 32, 55, 56, 84, ?15, 256 Law in the Modern State, 73 n Layman, 243 n Lechford, Thomas, 23 Lee, Richard Henry, 284, 288-291 Leonard, Daniel, 194, 207-213, 216, 250 Letter to Lord Onslow, 335 n Letter of Lord Say and Sele, 48 n Letter to Lord Say and Sele, 3 1 n Letter to Major Mason, 57 n Letter to the National Convention of France, 386-387 Letter to Mr. Niles, i7gn Letter to John Taylor, 313 n, 3 16 n Letter to Robert Wodr-, 123 n Letter to the Town Clerk of Providence, 67 n, 72 n Letters from an .4merican Farmer, i4o, 142 n, 143 n, 144 n, 145, 145 12, 146 Letters of Fabius, 230, 231 Letters from the Federal Farmer to the Republican, 284, 288-s9i Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer, 219P 223 n, 224 it, 225, 2z6 n, 728 n Letters on Farious Interesting and Im portant Subjects, 378 n Leviathan, The, 209, 28o Libera Nos, Dominep 373 Liberty of the Press in the 4*merican Colonies, The, Iiq n Life and Letters of Thomas Jefferson, 342 n Life and Letters of John Winthrop, 39 'n, 4o n, V n, 43 n, 44 n, 45 ft, 46n, 47n Life of Samuel 4dams, 196 n, 237 n Life of Franklin, 171 Life of Elbridge Gerry, 276 n Life of Thomas Hutchinson, 2oo n, 2oi n, 202 n, 203 n Life of Milionp 64 n, 75 n Life of Thomas Paine, 336 n, 339 n Lilburne, "Fre-born" John, 328 Lilly's Grammar, ?49, 378 Lincoln, Earl of, 29 Literary History of Jtntrica, -4, 116n, 150n, 284n, 371 1% LiteraryHistory of the -41nerican Revo lution, .4, 207 it, 226 n, 3 7 1 n LiVy, 213 409 Locke, John, iv, 66, 69, xo3, 121, 123, 149, 18q, Igo, 196, 213, ?I5v 217s 220, 222, 236, 237, 238, 239, 269, 270, 271p 28z, 296P 316, 319~ 3380 343) 344 Loyal Fersts of Joseph Stansbsiiy and Dr. Jonathan Odell, The, 168 -n, 257 12~ 259 n Luther, Martin, 6, 9, 11-126 70, 72, 100 Luxury, Idleness and Industry, On, 174 n Machiavelli, 280, V2, 319 Maclay, Senator William, 323, 342 M'Fingal, 249, 250-251, 363 McMaster, John Bach, 171 Madison, James, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 292, 299, 311, 315P 369, 379P 390 Magnali4 Christi Imericana, 33 n, 63, 63 n, io8, 115, 116 Malthus, Thomas Robert, 313 Man of Sorrows, The, 146 n Marshall, Chief justice John, 310, 353 Martin, George, 134 n Mary, Queen, 91 n Mason, George, 231, 281, 292 MassachusettenSiS, 207-213 Massachusetts Historical Society C011eclions, 81 n, go n, 112 n, 123 ft Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings, I 19 n, 3 28 n Masson, David, 64 n, 75 n Master John Cotton's Jnswer to Master Roger Williams, 37 n Mather, Cotton, 14, 27, 28, 33, 56, 639 75,85,86,97,99,106--117,120, 1239 127, 128, 137, 148, 162, 195 I Increase, 76, 98, 99-106, 114, 119, 127, 214, 361 Richard, 60, 99 Samuel, 195 Mather Dynasty, The, 98-117 Mathers, The, 98, x2o, 128, 16? Mein, John, 379 Memoirs of Rev. Nathaniel Ward, 8o n Memorial of the Present Deplorable State of New England . . . by the Maleidministration of their Present Governor, Joseph Dudley, Esq. and his Son Paul, .4, 112 n Merriam, Charles E., 28o n Milton, John, 10, 12, 38, 59, 66, 72; 103s 149, 18q, 236, z80, 288, 320 410 INDEX Mississippi Valley in British Politics, Otis, Harrison Gray, 359 The, 184 n J am es, 205, 212, 3 10 Model of Moses His Judicials, 3 3 Modell of Christian Charity, 43 Paget (also Pagit or Pagitt), Rev. Modern Chivalry, 390-394 Ephraim, 64 n Modest Inquiry into the Nature and Ne- Paine, Robert Treat, 247, 324 cessity of a Paper Currency, J, 170 -, Tom, 6z, 77, 245, 247P 259, 293P Montcalm, Marquis de, 141 307) 324) 3252 327-341~ 352) 353) Montesquieu, Baron, 236, 271, z8% 282, 369, 374, 376, 378, 380, 383, 384, z84, 319 385, 386, 387, 393 Moore, Frank, 191 n Palfrey, John Gorham, 118 n More, Sir Thomas, 350 Pamphlets on the Constitution, 231 n Patriarcha, 189, 215 Pattee, Fred L., 373 -n, 378 n Paul, Saint, 8, 15, 67 Peters, Rev. Hugh, 75 Rev. Samuel, 58 Rev. Samuel (of Connecticut), 259-263 Petition to tke King, 2ig Petty, Sir William, 170, 171, 172 Phaenomena Quaedam Jpocalyptica, 93 PkiladelphienSiS, 254 n Philip, King, 29, 30 Phips, Governor William, 86, io4, iiq Pillars of Salt, i io Pitt, William, 8, 164, 18z, 183, 185, 188, 220~ 224) 226, 227p 238P 292~ 293, 372 -, William (the younger), 340, 385 Plato, Z13 Plugson of Undershot, 174 Poems of Philip Freneau, 3 73 n, 3 78 n Poganuc People, 13 Political Activities of Philip Freneau, The, 3 11 n, 379 n Political Greenhouse, The, 363 Political Ideas of the American Revolu tion, The, 310n Political Justice, 376 Political Science of John Adams, The, 319 It, 334 n Novanglus and Massackusettensis, 2o8 n Political Theory of Roger Williams, The, 67 n Political Thoughtfrom Locke to Bentham, More Letters from an American Farmer, 140 More ~Wonders of the Invisible World, io8 Morison, Samuel Eliot, 359 n Morris, Gouverneur, 192, 28z, 292, 324 -, Robert, 184, 221, 252, 259, 295 Murdock, Kenneth B., 98 n, ioo n, iol ny 103 n, io4 n, io6 n Napoleon, 324, 353, 384, 397 Narragansett Club Publications, 25 n, 35 ni 37 n, 57 n, 64n, 66 n, 67 n) 68 n, 69 n, 71 n, 72 np 74 n Narrative of the Surprizing Works of God, -4, i6o Nation, The, 86n National Gazette, The, 379 Negotations in London, x69 n Nemours, DuPont de, 346 New England Courant, The, x28 New England Weekly journal, The, 128 New Haven Gazette, The, 363 New Roof, The, 254 New Fiew Points in American History, 179 n News-Letter, 127~128 Norris, Isaac, 2zi Notes on Firginia, 347 North, Frederick Lord, 253, 373 Novanglus, 2oo n Oakes, President, xo7 Ol~ections to the Proposed Plan of a Federal Government for the United States on Genuine Principles, 254255 Oceana, 25, 2,69P 319 Odell, Rev. Jonathan, 255-259, 371 Olivers, The, 25o Onslow, Lord, 335 28o n Pope, Alexander, 248, 249, 318 Positions to be Examined concerning National Wealth, 173 Postgate, R. W-, 3 3 7 n Pownall, Governor Thomas, 205, 235 Pretty Story, -4, 253 Price, Lucien, 86 n INDEX Price, Richard, 534 Priestley, Joseph, 280, 292, 296, 334, 363, 383 Prince, Rev. Thomas, 94, 114, 128 Principles of Trade, 173 Private journal Kept by Madam Knight on a journey from Boston to New York in the year 1704p The, 13 7-13 8 Probationary odes by Jonathan Pindar, Esq., 375 Problem of Sovereignty, The, 190 n Progress and Poverty, 338 Progress of Dulnessp The, 7,49 Prqet d'une Distne ROYdey 171 Proverbs, 113 Psalms, 83 Ptolemy, 13 public Advertiser, The, 235 Publick Occurrences, 127 Publicola, 324, 325-326 Pufendorf, Baron, 121, 236, 28o Purcell, Richard J., 384?9 Puritan, 243 n pym, John, 220 Queries and Remarks Respecting Alterations in the Constitution Of Pensylvania, 177 't Quesnay, Franqoisi 346 Rares and Immigrants in America, 134 n Read, Charles, 134 Reflections on the Augmentation of Wagesp 174 n Remarkable ProVidences, 105 Replye to the Insw: Made to the Discourse about the Neg: Vote, J, 44, 46 It Resolves of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts Bay~ 202 n Revelation, Book of the, 66 n, 83, 94 Revolution fr0- 1789-1906, 337 n Reyner, Mr.) 91 Rhode Island Historical Society Publications, 64 n Riggs, Luther G., 363 Rights of the Colonists, The, 238 n Rights of Man, The, 3 *24, 3 3 4:-3 3 7, 3 40 1 384, 385, 393 Rise of Modern Democracy, The, 58 n Rising Glory of America, The, 372, 390 Rip Van Winkle, 391 Robinson, Rev. John, 17 Rolliad, The, 364 411 Rousseau, Jean Jacquesy 154) 1,64P 271P 277, 324, 334 Sainte-Beuve, 178 Santayana, George, vi Sargent, Winthrop, 168 4 Say and Sele, Lord, 29, 34 Schlesinger, A. M., 179 -n, 183 ff, 379 n S,chuyler, Livingston Rowe, iig n Scroggs, Lord Chief justice, 119 n Scott, Sir Walter, 256, 370 Selling of Joseph, The, 95 Sermon IX, 159 n Sermon XXVII, 158 n Sermon XXXIV, i56n Sewall, Henry, 90 Jonathan, 207, 246 Samuel, 85, 87, 88-97, 113, 114, 117 n, x24, 126, 127, 165, 170, 195 Shays, Daniel, 277, 278, 320, 352s 364, 365 Shakespeare, 28 Shelburne, Earl of, 183 Sidney, Algernon, 103, 18q, 213, 236, 280 Simple Cobjer of jggawamm, The, 76-80 Singletary, Amos, 284 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, 159 n Sketches of Eighteenth Century America, 14o n, 146, 147 n smitb,Adam, 171,173,269,271,296o 346 -, Dr. Elihu Hubbard, 359 Solomon's Song. See Canticles Some Good Whig Principlesp 177 n Song of Songs. See Canticles Speech of January 6, 1773 (Hutchinson)p 203 n Spinoza, i5Z State Trials, 119U Statesmen of the old South, 345 n Stoddard, Rev- Solomon, 153, 249 Stone, Rev. Samuel, 57 Stoughton, Lieut. Governor, 85 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 13, 153 Strafford, Earl of, 269 Summary View of the Rights of British America, A 24-4 n Sumner, William Graham, 294 Supreme Court and the constitution, The, 276 n Survey of the Summ, of Church Disci" pline, J, 54, 60-62 Swift, jonathanj 333