<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Colonial Era on wePapers</title><link>http://www.wepapers.com/</link><language>he-IL</language><pubDate>6/19/2013</pubDate><lastBuildDate>6/19/2013</lastBuildDate><docs>http://www.wepapers.com/</docs><managingEditor>hmatas@ort.org.il</managingEditor><item><title>Colonial Boston</title><link>http://www.wepapers.com/documentinfo.aspx?id=140563</link><description>A description of three Boston buildings constructed between 1712 and 1729.</description><pubDate>4/15/2011</pubDate></item><item><title>A Common Scent (A Historical Novel about Thomas Jefferson)</title><link>http://www.wepapers.com/documentinfo.aspx?id=111675</link><description>http://www.xeeatwelve.net/articles/cscent.pdf

A Historical Novel about Thomas Jefferson showing who fought for liberty and who fought for selfish reasons in the American Revolution.

Are you interested in Thomas Jefferson and the American Revolution?

Read A Common Scent for further unique insights by Dr. Steffan Stanford.

A Common Scent is written in lively prose and races you through what many call the only honest political revolution in history. Intrigues abound in a dynamic political climate as the American Colonists strive to break the shackles of tyranny. In this powerful work, you'll learn who fathered the American Republic (which will surprise most readers), which of the Founding Fathers fought for liberty (which will also surprise many), and which of the Founding Fathers fought for their own selfish reasons (which will also surprise most). History comes alive on the pages as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin team up with Thomas Paine to strike blow after blow for liberty much to the chagrin of George III and his plethora of spies.</description><pubDate>7/2/2010</pubDate></item></channel></rss>