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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... principle was that sovereign power in the United States , which for a dozen years had belonged to the separate states , should be rationally and permanently divided between the national and the state governments - the principle of ...
... principle was that sovereign power in the United States , which for a dozen years had belonged to the separate states , should be rationally and permanently divided between the national and the state governments - the principle of ...
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... principle of discord , rancor , or war : it is a principle of melioration , contentment , and peace . " He was pleading at once for the principles of 1776 , and for solidarity . Using the word metaphysics , but meaning what we mean by ...
... principle of discord , rancor , or war : it is a principle of melioration , contentment , and peace . " He was pleading at once for the principles of 1776 , and for solidarity . Using the word metaphysics , but meaning what we mean by ...
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... principle that " common schools " are not truly " common " if they are privately operated , no matter that the foundation of philanthropy to support them was generously broad . Second was the positive principle that education for all ...
... principle that " common schools " are not truly " common " if they are privately operated , no matter that the foundation of philanthropy to support them was generously broad . Second was the positive principle that education for all ...
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