The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... common and were sub- ject to certain common influences , but as yet they were without any common consciousness , common culture or even a vague premonition of a common des- tiny . In the two generations which we have covered from 1691 ...
... common and were sub- ject to certain common influences , but as yet they were without any common consciousness , common culture or even a vague premonition of a common des- tiny . In the two generations which we have covered from 1691 ...
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... common underlying preconceptions that made the minds of many men , in different countries , run along the same track in their political thinking . The sum and substance of Locke's elaborate enquiry into the origin and character of ...
... common underlying preconceptions that made the minds of many men , in different countries , run along the same track in their political thinking . The sum and substance of Locke's elaborate enquiry into the origin and character of ...
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... common vocabulary and a common pat- tern of thought , and , when the time came , common principles of political reform . That reform was sought and seriously if unevenly undertaken , there can be no doubt . Institutions were re- modeled ...
... common vocabulary and a common pat- tern of thought , and , when the time came , common principles of political reform . That reform was sought and seriously if unevenly undertaken , there can be no doubt . Institutions were re- modeled ...
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