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Journal of the Early Republic V O LU M E 30 , 2 01 0 CONTENTS ‘‘Free Trade and Sailors’ Rights’’: The Rhetoric of the War of 1812 Paul A. Gilje 1 ‘‘The Right to Purchase Is as Free as the Right to Sell’’: Defining Consumers as Citizens in the Auction-house Conflicts of the Early Republic Joanna Cohen 25 Punishing the Lies on the Rio Grande: Catholic and Immigrant Volunteers in Zachary Taylor’s Army and the Fight against Nativism Tyler V. Johnson 63 Making Hero Strong: Teenage Ambition, Story-Paper Fiction, and the Generational Recasting of American Women’s Authorship Daniel A. Cohen 85 Introduction to Special Issue: Political Writing and Literature 1800–1815, Sandra M. Gustafson 171 The Ends of Republicanism Ed White 179 The Genius of Latitude: Daniel Webster and the Geographical Imagination in Early America Christopher Apap 201 ‘‘Mouth for God’’: Temperate Labor, Race, and Methodist Reform in William Apess’s A Son of the Forest Mark J. Miller 225 PAGE 687 ................. 17902$ $BM2 10-13-10 14:53:18 PS 688 • CONTENTS—VOLUME 30 ‘‘A Warm Polititian and Devotedly Attached to the Democratic Party’’: Catharine Read Williams, Politics, and Literature in Antebellum America Susan Graham 253 Literature and Politics in the Early Republic: Views from the Bridge Catherine O’Donnell 279 ‘‘Read, Pause, and Reflect!! William Huntting Howell 294 Trading Races: Joseph and Marie Bunel, a Diplomat and a Merchant in Revolutionary Saint-Domingue and Philadelphia Philippe R. Girard 351 Maritime Destiny as Manifest Destiny: American Commercial Expansionism and the Idea of the Indian Brian Rouleau 377 ‘‘Every Family Become a School of Abominable Impurity’’: Incest and Theology in the Early Republic Brian Connolly 413 Discovered! The First Engraving of an Audubon Bird Robert M. Peck and Eric P. Newman 443 ‘‘Must Not Their Languages Be Savage and Barbarous Like Them?’’ Philology, Indian Removal, and Race Science Sean P. Harvey 505 A Social History of English Grammar in the Early United States Beth Barton Schweiger 533 Subjects vs. Citizens: Impressment and Identity in the Anglo–American Atlantic Denver Brunsman 557 ‘‘Freemen of All Nations, Bestir Yourselves!’’ Felice Orsini’s Transnational Afterlife and the Radicalization of America Mischa Honeck 587 Editors’ Page 137, 333, 463, 617 Reviews 139, 335, 467, 621 Index 679 PAGE 688 ................. 17902$ $BM2 10-13-10 14:53:19 PS ...

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