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Writers on American History 489 Drayton, William H. Speech on the Articles of Confederation of the United States. Charleston, 1778. Gordon, William, D.D. Plan of a Society for Making Provision for Widows, by Annuities . . . with the Proper Tables for Calculating what must be Paid. Boston, 1772. A Sermon before the [Massachusetts] House of Representatives on the Day for the Choice of Counsellors. Watertown, 1775; London, 1775. A Discourse, December 15, 1774 [on] Religious and Civil Liberty; a Thanks- giving Discourse. Boston, 1775; London, 1775. Separation of the Jewish Tribes after the Death of Solomon. Boston, 1777. The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: including an Account of the late War; and of the thirteen Colonies from their Origin to that Period. 4 vols. London, 1788; American ed., 3 vols., 1789; 2d Am. ed. 3 vols., 1794; 3d Am. ed. 3 vols., 1801. The Doctrine of Final Universal Salvation Examined. Boston, 1783. Libby, Orin Grant. A Critical Examination of William Gordon's History of the American Revolution. Report American Hist. Assoc, 1899, vol. i., 367-388. Dr. Ramsay as a Plagiarist. Am. Hist. Rev., vol. 7, 697-703, July, 1902. Fisher, Sydney G. The Legendary and Mjrth-making Process in the Histories of the American Revolution. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 51, 53-75- Marshall, John. Life of George Washington. 5 vols, and atlas. Philadelphia, 1804-07; London, 1804-07; Philadelphia, 1805-07; rev. ed. 2 vols, and atlas, Philadelphia, 1832, 1836, 1840. French, 5 vols., Paris, 1805; German, 4 vols., Hamburg, 1805-06; Dutch, 10 vols., Haarlem, 1805-09. [The portion relating to colonial history omitted in the editions of 1832, 1836, and 1840.I A Compendious View of the Colonies planted by the English in North Amer- ica. [Vol. I of the Life of Washington.] Philadelphia, 1804. As History of the Colonies, Philadelphia, 1824. The Life of George Washington. Written for the Use of Schools. Philadel- phia, 1838. See, also, Bibliography for Book II, Chap. xv. Moultrie, Wilham, Major-General. Memoirs of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the States of North Carolina and South CaroUna. 2 vols. 1802. De Saussure, Wilmot Gibbes. Remarks on offering the Regular Toast, Feb. 22, 1885, to the South Carolina Cincinnati, n. p. [1885]. [Contains in- formation about General Moultrie.] Ramsay, David, M.D. Military Memoirs of Great Britain; or a History of the War, 1 755-1 763. Edinburgh, 1779. History of the Revolution of South Carolina from a British Colony to an Independent State. 2 vols. Trenton, 1785. French trans, by Lefort, London, 2 vols., 1787 ; by Lord Sheffield, 5 vols. Paris, 1786. An Address to the Freemen of South Carolina on the Federal Constitution proposed by the Convention. Charleston [1787]. In Ford, P. L., Pam- phlets on the Constitution. Brooklyn, 1888, pp. 371-380. The History of the American Revolution. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1789; London, 1791; new ed., London, 1793; Dublin, 1793, 1795; Trenton, N. J., 181 1 ; Lexington, Ky., 1815; Dutch, 4 vols., Campen, 1792-94; German, 4 vols. 1794-95-