1776: A Musical Play (based on a Conception of Sherman Edwards). Book by Peter Stone. Music and Lyrics by Sherman EdwardsViking Press, 1970 - 171 頁 |
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... ( Scene 3 ) 4. Richard Henry Lee reads Virginia's proposal on Inde- pendence to the Continental Congress ( Scene 3 ) 5. Delaware's Caesar Rodney stricken in the chamber ( Scene 3 ) 6. Adams and Franklin ponder the removal of the anti ...
... ( Scene 3 ) 4. Richard Henry Lee reads Virginia's proposal on Inde- pendence to the Continental Congress ( Scene 3 ) 5. Delaware's Caesar Rodney stricken in the chamber ( Scene 3 ) 6. Adams and Franklin ponder the removal of the anti ...
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... Scene 2 of the play suggests . But the actual sequence of these events is unknown . And when Lee returned from Virginia ( in Scene 3 ) a tran- script of the debate in Congress on his motion for independence was never recorded . But the ...
... Scene 2 of the play suggests . But the actual sequence of these events is unknown . And when Lee returned from Virginia ( in Scene 3 ) a tran- script of the debate in Congress on his motion for independence was never recorded . But the ...
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... Scene 4. While it is true that Jefferson missed her to distraction , more than enough to effect an unscheduled reunion , it is believed that he journeyed to Virginia to see her . The license of having her come to see him , at Adams ...
... Scene 4. While it is true that Jefferson missed her to distraction , more than enough to effect an unscheduled reunion , it is believed that he journeyed to Virginia to see her . The license of having her come to see him , at Adams ...
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