The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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Page 187
... popular as- sembly , the last of the colonies which had been settled in the seventeenth century secured a government based on the Virginia model . Thus , by the be- ginning of the eighteenth century , every British colony in America had ...
... popular as- sembly , the last of the colonies which had been settled in the seventeenth century secured a government based on the Virginia model . Thus , by the be- ginning of the eighteenth century , every British colony in America had ...
Page 409
... popular art of pleasing the many . As never before , the parties spoke directly , knowingly , to the interests and feelings of the public . The Jacksonians initiated much of the change in the instruments and methods of popular democracy ...
... popular art of pleasing the many . As never before , the parties spoke directly , knowingly , to the interests and feelings of the public . The Jacksonians initiated much of the change in the instruments and methods of popular democracy ...
Page 437
... popular con- fidence and support . From the villages and rural districts of the interior came forth the sounds of a people's welcome , as if to a great public benefactor and a trusted representative of popular will and sentiment . And ...
... popular con- fidence and support . From the villages and rural districts of the interior came forth the sounds of a people's welcome , as if to a great public benefactor and a trusted representative of popular will and sentiment . And ...
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