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... political domi- nance , Cotton turned his abundant energies and versa- tility more and more into purely intellectual pursuits and to the preparation of his more substantial books . Following his Memorable Providences , Relating to ...
... political domi- nance , Cotton turned his abundant energies and versa- tility more and more into purely intellectual pursuits and to the preparation of his more substantial books . Following his Memorable Providences , Relating to ...
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... political doctrine . The middle three aim at discouraging the British and inspiring Americans with renewed zeal and effort . The last six press the offensive and lead up to the discussion of peace . Thus he kept up , throughout the war ...
... political doctrine . The middle three aim at discouraging the British and inspiring Americans with renewed zeal and effort . The last six press the offensive and lead up to the discussion of peace . Thus he kept up , throughout the war ...
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... political principles of cither party . Mechanics and yokels , tinkers and tradesmen , of whatever party , left him cold ; and he had little interest in their so - called Rights , abstract or otherwise . One electioneering experience in ...
... political principles of cither party . Mechanics and yokels , tinkers and tradesmen , of whatever party , left him cold ; and he had little interest in their so - called Rights , abstract or otherwise . One electioneering experience in ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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