Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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... Mayhew , Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society ; ( 4 ) a series of replies to Mayhew , one of them from England ; ( 5 ) two further rejoinders by Mayhew , A Defence of the Observations in reply to the most impor- tant ...
... Mayhew , Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society ; ( 4 ) a series of replies to Mayhew , one of them from England ; ( 5 ) two further rejoinders by Mayhew , A Defence of the Observations in reply to the most impor- tant ...
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... Mayhew's liking , for he was able to deliver stout blows to both Calvinists , who had begun the movement for a new ... Mayhew to goad it into action . Indeed , had the Boston mob listened more attentively to the strong but moderate ...
... Mayhew's liking , for he was able to deliver stout blows to both Calvinists , who had begun the movement for a new ... Mayhew to goad it into action . Indeed , had the Boston mob listened more attentively to the strong but moderate ...
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... Mayhew's political philosophy was the natural corol- lary of the liberal gospel he preached . Before we can ex- plore his politics we must understand his religion . Mayhew's place in theology is most precisely fixed by saluting him as ...
... Mayhew's political philosophy was the natural corol- lary of the liberal gospel he preached . Before we can ex- plore his politics we must understand his religion . Mayhew's place in theology is most precisely fixed by saluting him as ...
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Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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