A speaking aristocracy : transforming public discourse in eighteenth-century Connecticut / Christopher Grasso.
As cultural authority was reconstituted in the Revolutionary era, knowledge reconceived in the age of Enlightenment, and the means of communication radically altered by the proliferation of print, speakers and writers in eighteenth-century America began to describe themselves and their world in stri...
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Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture by the University of North Carolina Press,
1999.
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