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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... Quaker organizers . The work which they did there , conferring and writing advice to distant sympathizers , is one ... Quaker arrivals in the colonies ; Fox's visit coincided rather with the beginning of Quaker investment overseas ...
... Quaker organizers . The work which they did there , conferring and writing advice to distant sympathizers , is one ... Quaker arrivals in the colonies ; Fox's visit coincided rather with the beginning of Quaker investment overseas ...
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... Quaker faith characteristically cherished rural life as being the simplest and least corrupt . In his meditative writing , Some Fruits of Solitude , Penn said such things about living on the soil as Jefferson is better remembered for ...
... Quaker faith characteristically cherished rural life as being the simplest and least corrupt . In his meditative writing , Some Fruits of Solitude , Penn said such things about living on the soil as Jefferson is better remembered for ...
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... Quakerism after 1756. Yet the history of John Woolman , a third- generation American Quaker , during the two decades before indepen- dence , takes us toward an answer . Grandson of one of the Quaker pro- prietors of West New Jersey ...
... Quakerism after 1756. Yet the history of John Woolman , a third- generation American Quaker , during the two decades before indepen- dence , takes us toward an answer . Grandson of one of the Quaker pro- prietors of West New Jersey ...
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