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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... established in Philadel- phia the first American presbytery . Although the presbytery was the lowest of the three federating institutions of the Church of Scotland- the synod and the national convention were above - it was the essential ...
... established in Philadel- phia the first American presbytery . Although the presbytery was the lowest of the three federating institutions of the Church of Scotland- the synod and the national convention were above - it was the essential ...
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... established in medicine , law , and modern languages . Like his land reforms , however , his program of education had , and would continue to have , suggestive significance which transcended the question of immediate application . For ...
... established in medicine , law , and modern languages . Like his land reforms , however , his program of education had , and would continue to have , suggestive significance which transcended the question of immediate application . For ...
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... establish this Constitution . " At the end , seven articles later , one short sentence prescribed how the people should actually bring about the ordaining and the establishing : " The ratification of the Con- ventions of nine states ...
... establish this Constitution . " At the end , seven articles later , one short sentence prescribed how the people should actually bring about the ordaining and the establishing : " The ratification of the Con- ventions of nine states ...
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