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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... convention was given a clear mandate both to write a state constitution and to serve as a regular legislature . For the Patriot element in the population - which was clearly less than half the total - this was a truly democratic event ...
... convention was given a clear mandate both to write a state constitution and to serve as a regular legislature . For the Patriot element in the population - which was clearly less than half the total - this was a truly democratic event ...
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... convention of 1787 ) attended . Thirty members , an unwieldy number , were placed on the drafting committee . The convention began its work with instructions to submit its draft to the townships for review and approval , before it took ...
... convention of 1787 ) attended . Thirty members , an unwieldy number , were placed on the drafting committee . The convention began its work with instructions to submit its draft to the townships for review and approval , before it took ...
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... convention . It was a plea for maintaining checks and balances , always ; it may have served the members of the convention in somewhat the same way as his Thoughts on Government had served friends concerned with state constitutions ...
... convention . It was a plea for maintaining checks and balances , always ; it may have served the members of the convention in somewhat the same way as his Thoughts on Government had served friends concerned with state constitutions ...
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