• Douglass Greybill Adair (March 5, 1912 – May 2, 1968) was an American historian who specialized in intellectual history. He is best known for his work...
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  • her own work. These included her 1936 marriage to prominent historian Douglass Adair, motherhood (she had three children), and an academic career. She was...
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  • journalist Douglass Adair (1912–1968), American historian E. Ross Adair (1907–1983), U.S. Representative from Indiana Edward Robert Adair (1888–1965)...
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    by Madison (Nos. 49–58 and 62–63). The scholarly detective work of Douglass Adair in 1944 postulated the following assignments of authorship, corroborated...
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  • economic" (Beard 1913, p. 156). Douglass Adair attributes the increased interest in the tenth number to Beard's book. Adair also contends that Beard's selective...
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  • Hillbilly, 1 September to 3 November 1973. Middleton, Arthur Pierce & Adair, Douglass (Oct., 1947). "The Mystery of the Horn Papers". The William and Mary...
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    adopted by the succeeding 20th-century historians Merrill Peterson and Douglass Adair. In addition, Randolph's sister Ellen wrote to her husband identifying...
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  • Williams Warbler Wilson Eben Wortham, All-Southern fullback in 1917 Douglass Adair, historian and editor of the William and Mary Quarterly Alan P. Bell...
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    Constitution followed both Witherspoon's and Hume's ideas. The historian Douglass Adair writes, "The syllabus of Witherspoon's lectures . . . explains the conversion...
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    sympathetic to democracy, when suitably constrained. American historian Douglass Adair has argued that Hume was a major inspiration for James Madison's writings...
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