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1 | War for empire and the New York conspiracy trials of 1741 | 1 |
2 | Unreasonable discontent : the politics of Charles Brockden Brown and the Monthly magazine | 39 |
3 | Imperial geographies and Arthur Mervyn | 75 |
4 | Snug stored below : slavery and James Fenimore Cooper's white America | 111 |
5 | William Apess and the nullification of empire | 145 |
Epilogue : troopers in the saddle : the histories of American empire | 185 |
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