American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... Boston , the excitement of making landfall was always compounded by inquiries not to be avoided in a congregationalist community : " What congregation shall I join ? " and " Where will it take me to live ? " If the immigrant was a ...
... Boston , the excitement of making landfall was always compounded by inquiries not to be avoided in a congregationalist community : " What congregation shall I join ? " and " Where will it take me to live ? " If the immigrant was a ...
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... Boston's two - hundred- year head start gave the city little advantage , prior to railroads . Book publication ... Boston area's literary productivity manage to join forces with improving transportation , and Boston achieve its permanent ...
... Boston's two - hundred- year head start gave the city little advantage , prior to railroads . Book publication ... Boston area's literary productivity manage to join forces with improving transportation , and Boston achieve its permanent ...
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... Boston , and believed - on or off Brook Farm - in a different economy . They loved their country but hated politics . In their own high language they said , as well as the post- millennialists , that evil no longer need rule men . The ...
... Boston , and believed - on or off Brook Farm - in a different economy . They loved their country but hated politics . In their own high language they said , as well as the post- millennialists , that evil no longer need rule men . The ...
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