| Article | Save | 1 | Title: | The first commencement of Rhode Island college [1769] and especially the discussion of American independence: which constituted the prominent feature of the commencement exercises
| | | Parent: | Rhode Island Historical Society. Collections. Providence, 1885. 26 cm. v. 7, p. [265]-298
| | | Creator: | Guild, Reuben Aldridge, 1822-1899 | | | | Varnum, James M. (James Mitchell), 1748-1789 | | | | Williams, William, 1752-1823 | | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Half-title. "Disputatio forensica. James Mitchel Varnum, respondent. William Williams, opponent. 'Whether British America can under her present circumstances consistent with good policy, affect to become an independent state'": p. 281-298. | | | Call #: | F6B R475C v.7 | | | Extent: | | | | Subjects: | Brown University -- History | United States -- Politics and government -- Revolution
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