Foundations of the American economy : the American colonies from inception to independence
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Foundations of the American economy : the American colonies from inception to independence
Pickering & Chatto, 2003
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Series editors: Warren J. Samuels, Marianne Johnson, Steven G. Medema, Malcolm Rutherford, William J. Barber
Reprinted from various works published in 1618-1888
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection brings together a comprehensive selection of documents from the history of US and Canadian economic thought from the seventeenth century through to 1900.
目次
- Volume 1: From Theocracy to Secular, Materialist Commercial Society John Smith, excerpts from A Description of New England (1616)
- John Winthrop: A Modell of Christian Charity (1630)
- John Cotton, God's Promise to his Plantations (1634)
- John Cotton, A Discourse about Civil Government in a New Plantation (1663)
- Roger Williams, excerpts from The Bloudy Tenet, of Persecution (1644)
- John Cotton, excerpts from The Bloudy Tenent, Washed, and Made White in the Bloud of the Lambe (1647)
- Thomas Hooker, excerpts from A Survey of the Summe of Church-Discipline (1648)
- William Penn, A Brief Account of the Province of Pennsylvania (1681)
- William Penn, A Further Account of the Province of Pennsylvania (1685)
- William Penn, excerpts from A Perswasive to Moderation (1686)
- Samuel Wilson, An Account of the Province of Carolina in America (1682)
- Thomas Budd, Good Order Established in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey in America, (1685)
- Increase Mather, The Great Blessing, of Primitive Counsellours (1693)
- Increase Mather, excerpts from A Discourse Concerning the Maintenance, Due to those that Preach the Gospel (1709)
- Benjamin Franklin, excerpt from [Autobiography] The Life of Dr Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself (1794)
- Benjamin Franklin, Letter to Ezra Stiles (1888 [1790])
- Volume 2: Individualism and the Structure of Power John Cotton, An Abstract of Laws and Government (1655)
- Sir William Berkeley, A Discourse and View of Virginia (1663)
- Cotton Mather, excerpt from Bonifacius, An Essay Upon the Good (1710)
- John Hepburn, The American Defence of the Christian Golden Rule (1715)
- Thomas Pownall, excerpt from A Treatise on Government (1750)
- John Woolman, from Considerations on Keeping Negroes (1762)
- James Swan: A Dissuasion to Great-Britain and the Colonies (1772)
- Joel Barlow, excerpts from Advice to the Privileged Orders (1793) Volume 3: Colonial Money, Credit, and Debt John Woodbridge: Severals Relating to the Fund Printed for divers Reasons, as may appear (1682)
- John Blackwell, A Model for Erecting a Bank of Credit: with a Discourse in Explanation thereof (1688)
- [Paul Dudley], Objections to the Bank of Credit Lately Projected at Boston (1714)
- A Letter from one in Boston to his Friend in the Country (1714)
- A Vindication of the Bank of Credit (1714)
- A Projection for Erecting a Bank of Credit (1714)
- [Cotton Mather], Some Considerations on the Bills of Credit Now Passing in New England (1691)
- John Wise, A Word of Comfort to a Melancholy Country (1721)
- Benjamin Franklin, A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a Paper-Currency (1729)
- Hugh Vans, An Inquiry into the Nature and Uses of Money (1740) Volume 4: Mercantilism and Colonialism, Part I Edward Rawson, The Revolution in New England Justified (1691)
- John Locke, 'The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina' (1698)
- [Robert Beverly], An Essay Upon the Government of the English Plantations on the Continent of America (1701)
- John Rutherford, The Importance of the Colonies to Great Britain (1761)
- Thomas Fitch, Reasons Why the British Colonies, in America, Should not be Charged with Internal Taxes (1764)
- Arthur Lee, An Essay in Vindication of the Continental Colonies of America (1764)
- John Dickinson, The Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on the Continent of America Considered (1765)
- John Dickinson, excerpts from Letter from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1768) Volume 5: Mercantilism and Colonialism, Part II Richard Bland, An Enquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies (1769)
- Benjamin Franklin, The Interest of Great Britain Considered (1760)
- Benjamin Franklin, The Causes of the Present Distractions in America Explained (1774)
- [Benjamin Franklin or George Whatley], Reflections on the Principle of Trade in General (1769)
- Association of the Merchants of Boston, Observations on Several Acts of Parliament (1769)
- Jonathan Boucher, A Letter from a Virginian (1774)
- Jonathan Boucher, excerpts from A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution (1797)
- Thomas Pownall, excerpt from The Administration of the Colonies (1765)
- Thomas Pownall, A Letter from Governor Pownall to Adam Smith (1776)
- John Taylor, excerpt from Tyranny Unmasked (1775)
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