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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Page 180
... character , had been propagated ; to wit , that he had made application to the earl of Dartmouth , or some of the ministry , for an appointment to collect the taxes imposed on America by parliament ; and that , as an inducement to them ...
... character , had been propagated ; to wit , that he had made application to the earl of Dartmouth , or some of the ministry , for an appointment to collect the taxes imposed on America by parliament ; and that , as an inducement to them ...
Page 244
... character of a nation cannot be other than the aggregate of the char- acters of its citizens , and American democracy surely owes a healthy portion of its past and present character to the efforts of many of its citizens to imitate the ...
... character of a nation cannot be other than the aggregate of the char- acters of its citizens , and American democracy surely owes a healthy portion of its past and present character to the efforts of many of its citizens to imitate the ...
Page 273
... character , 35-36 , 48-49 , 57 , 76-78 ; education , 37-38 , 68-76 ; life , 36-49 , 76-78 ; and Indians , 43-47 ; land policy , 45-46 , 51 , 74-75 ; political career , 46 , 48 , 57 , 68-76 ; religion , 38-42 , 47-48 , 58-60 , 63-68 ...
... character , 35-36 , 48-49 , 57 , 76-78 ; education , 37-38 , 68-76 ; life , 36-49 , 76-78 ; and Indians , 43-47 ; land policy , 45-46 , 51 , 74-75 ; political career , 46 , 48 , 57 , 68-76 ; religion , 38-42 , 47-48 , 58-60 , 63-68 ...
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Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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