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Acknowledgments Introduction
1: Logocracy in America
2: "The Affairs of the Revolution Occasion'd the Interruption": Self, Language, and Nation in Franklin's Autobiography
3: "The Very Act of Utterance": Law, Language, and Legitimation in Brown's Wieland
4: "Tongues of People Altercating With One Another": Language, Text and Society in Brackenridge's Modern Chivalry
5: Coda: The Voice of Patrick Henry Index
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