Patterns in American History, Volume 1Alexander DeConde, Armin Rappaport, William R. Steckel |
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... principles , stimulated by the Commercial Revolution , developed and broadened medieval conceptions . Ecclesiasti- cal prohibitions were gradually swept away by the march of events . In both theory and practice the world became much ...
... principles , stimulated by the Commercial Revolution , developed and broadened medieval conceptions . Ecclesiasti- cal prohibitions were gradually swept away by the march of events . In both theory and practice the world became much ...
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... principle of American constitutionalism . If we turn to the other states we find evidence of these principles ; but in general the elementary philosophy is not so clearly brought to light by the process actually followed in the framing ...
... principle of American constitutionalism . If we turn to the other states we find evidence of these principles ; but in general the elementary philosophy is not so clearly brought to light by the process actually followed in the framing ...
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... principles and memory of the in- spired men who framed it . As the Bible was sometimes taken as a guide for ... principles embodied by Jefferson in the Declara- tion of Independence and sanctioned by the Constitution . . . have ever been ...
... principles and memory of the in- spired men who framed it . As the Bible was sometimes taken as a guide for ... principles embodied by Jefferson in the Declara- tion of Independence and sanctioned by the Constitution . . . have ever been ...
Contents
THE GEOGRAPHIC SETTING | 1 |
John B Brebner The Patterns of the Continent | 10 |
Semple The Rivers and the Appalachian Barrier | 17 |
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