9780979466205-0979466202-Portrait of a Patriot: The Major Political and Legal Papers of Josiah Quincy Junior (Volume 3) (PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS)

Portrait of a Patriot: The Major Political and Legal Papers of Josiah Quincy Junior (Volume 3) (PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS)

ISBN-13: 9780979466205
ISBN-10: 0979466202
Author: Daniel R. Coquillette, Josiah Quincy Jr., Neil Longley York
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Colonial Society of Massachusetts
Format: Hardcover 390 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780979466205
ISBN-10: 0979466202
Author: Daniel R. Coquillette, Josiah Quincy Jr., Neil Longley York
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Colonial Society of Massachusetts
Format: Hardcover 390 pages

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Portrait of a Patriot: The Major Political and Legal Papers of Josiah Quincy Junior (Volume 3) (PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS) (ISBN-13: 9780979466205 and ISBN-10: 0979466202), written by authors Daniel R. Coquillette, Josiah Quincy Jr., Neil Longley York, was published by Colonial Society of Massachusetts in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Portrait of a Patriot: The Major Political and Legal Papers of Josiah Quincy Junior (Volume 3) (PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.54.

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Providing readers with the unusual opportunity to enter into the extraordinary mind of a patriot in the period immediately preceding the Revolution, the Portrait of a Patriot series presents the major papers of the Boston lawyer and patriot penman Josiah Quincy Jr. (1744-1775). In this, the third of five volumes, we meet Quincy as a rising member of the Massachusetts bar and a member of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, making a tour of the Southern colonies to assess the depth of commitment to the patriot cause there. While cautious of the political leanings of his hosts, Quincy was clearly dazzled by the opulence and sophistication of late-eighteenth-century Charleston society. As he traveled northward, he continued to record candid observations on Southern manners, womenfolk, and the institution of slavery in his journal, thus creating a unique portrait of American society on the eve of the American Revolution.
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