The American Enlightenment: The Shaping of the American Experiment and a Free SocietyAdrienne Koch |
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... wish we may . I'll consider of what you've said , and wish you well . S. Farewell . 33. A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge Among the British Plantations in America Philadelphia , May 14 , 1743 The first drudgery of settling new ...
... wish we may . I'll consider of what you've said , and wish you well . S. Farewell . 33. A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge Among the British Plantations in America Philadelphia , May 14 , 1743 The first drudgery of settling new ...
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... wish the permanence of our governments as much as any individuals composing them . . . 23. Amabile Amica ! To Maria Cosway Paris Dec. 24 , 1786 Yes , my dear Madam , I have received your three letters , and I am sure you must have ...
... wish the permanence of our governments as much as any individuals composing them . . . 23. Amabile Amica ! To Maria Cosway Paris Dec. 24 , 1786 Yes , my dear Madam , I have received your three letters , and I am sure you must have ...
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... wish to know yours , which , I am sure , will be better .... 26. " We are Obliged to Invent and to Execute " To Martha Jefferson Aix en Provence March . 28 , 1787 I was happy , my dear Patsy , to receive , on my arrival here , your ...
... wish to know yours , which , I am sure , will be better .... 26. " We are Obliged to Invent and to Execute " To Martha Jefferson Aix en Provence March . 28 , 1787 I was happy , my dear Patsy , to receive , on my arrival here , your ...
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IntroductionAdrienne Koch | 19 |
Reading and Writing | 56 |
LETTERS | 69 |
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