The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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Page 309
... individual enterprise were free to buy and sell in the open market . Springing from the same root of in- dividualism that brought forth French romanticism , it flowered in an eco- nomics that denied the aspirations of the French school ...
... individual enterprise were free to buy and sell in the open market . Springing from the same root of in- dividualism that brought forth French romanticism , it flowered in an eco- nomics that denied the aspirations of the French school ...
Page 326
... individual competition and freedom . They also found a release from the fear of individual sin which had been exaggerated by the removal of traditional checks on private be- havior . Finally , in their preoccupation with the second ...
... individual competition and freedom . They also found a release from the fear of individual sin which had been exaggerated by the removal of traditional checks on private be- havior . Finally , in their preoccupation with the second ...
Page 388
... individual to strive after a perfection like the perfection of God , how much more ought a nation to be the image of Deity . The common mind is the true Parian marble , fit to be wrought into likeness to a God . The duty of America is ...
... individual to strive after a perfection like the perfection of God , how much more ought a nation to be the image of Deity . The common mind is the true Parian marble , fit to be wrought into likeness to a God . The duty of America is ...
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