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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 61
Page 226
... Principles . " In point of fact , these principles pushed well beyond sound Whiggery into radical country , which ex- plains why he found them especially " good . " These could easily have been his own words as he arrived in the mother ...
... Principles . " In point of fact , these principles pushed well beyond sound Whiggery into radical country , which ex- plains why he found them especially " good . " These could easily have been his own words as he arrived in the mother ...
Page 228
... principles inherited by the Revolutionary generation were a patchwork of utility , reason , and warm human sympathy . Some of his offerings were directly and con- sciously bestowed on his fellow citizens . Some were work- ing principles ...
... principles inherited by the Revolutionary generation were a patchwork of utility , reason , and warm human sympathy . Some of his offerings were directly and con- sciously bestowed on his fellow citizens . Some were work- ing principles ...
Page 231
... principle alone ; he preferred to condemn it for its harmful effects . In a characteristic pas- sage from the aptly ... Principles , nor would this Letter afford me Room , if I had Abilities , for such a Discussion . The Fact seems ...
... principle alone ; he preferred to condemn it for its harmful effects . In a characteristic pas- sage from the aptly ... Principles , nor would this Letter afford me Room , if I had Abilities , for such a Discussion . The Fact seems ...
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adams American democracy arguments Assembly authority belief Benjamin Franklin Bland's Boston British character charter church civil clergy colonial America colonists committee common compact congregation Connecticut consent Constitution Cotton Cotton Mather Court covenant democratic doctrine duty early ecclesiastical election England English equality established fact faith finally Franklin freedom friends Fundamental Orders Governor hath honor House of Burgesses ideas important independence Jefferson John Adams John Wise Jonathan Mayhew King land law of nature learned letter liberal London magistrates Massachusetts matter ment mind ministers natural rights never opinion pamphlets Parliament peace persons philosophy political thinker political thought popular preached principles Puritan radical reason refused religion representative Revolution Rhode Island Richard Bland right of resistance Roger Williams royal Salem Samuel Samuel Adams sermon social society sovereign Stamp Act theory things Thomas Hooker tion town truth Virginia Whig Williams's Winthrop Wise's words writings wrote