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John Winthrop 1588–1649: Critical Essay by Richard S. Dunn

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SOURCE: "John Winthrop Writes His Journal," in The William and Mary Quarterly, third series, Vol. XLI, No. 2, April, 1984, pp. 185-212.

In the following essay, Dunn examines the style, structure, and content of the journal Winthrop kept between 1630 and 1649.

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