Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789: Aboriginal intercourse with the colonistsHoughton, Mifflin, 1963 - New England |
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... century . Perhaps the most momentous and effective change instituted in the minds of men by this nineteenth century is in the general conception and treatment of human slavery . The seven- aspect of teenth century organised the new ...
... century . Perhaps the most momentous and effective change instituted in the minds of men by this nineteenth century is in the general conception and treatment of human slavery . The seven- aspect of teenth century organised the new ...
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... century subjects grew and prospered , subduing the land , prevailing over seas , in daily disregard of plain parliamentary statutes and feeble crown admin- istration , then decay of loyalty must and did follow . A new citizen was being ...
... century subjects grew and prospered , subduing the land , prevailing over seas , in daily disregard of plain parliamentary statutes and feeble crown admin- istration , then decay of loyalty must and did follow . A new citizen was being ...
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... century The same comprehensive observer saw the vital point , the creative centre , of the matter involved . The English observers and expositors of to - day , after a century of his- toric development , often grope about without seeing ...
... century The same comprehensive observer saw the vital point , the creative centre , of the matter involved . The English observers and expositors of to - day , after a century of his- toric development , often grope about without seeing ...
Contents
CHAPTER XII | 449 |
How the eighteenth century went wrong | 458 |
CHAPTER XIII | 473 |
Copyright | |
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