The American Tradition in Literature, Volumen1Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 páginas |
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... tion of Independence of the na- tion and in its constitutional in- strument of government , both written in Penn's city . Under these favorable condi- tions the colony thrived . Like the Puritans , the Quakers quick- ly made provision ...
... tion of Independence of the na- tion and in its constitutional in- strument of government , both written in Penn's city . Under these favorable condi- tions the colony thrived . Like the Puritans , the Quakers quick- ly made provision ...
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... tion of steeple and chimes for Christ Church . Among the sur- viving monuments to his genius for the practical utilization of humane ideas are our first learned society - the American Philosophical Society ; our first colonial hospital ...
... tion of steeple and chimes for Christ Church . Among the sur- viving monuments to his genius for the practical utilization of humane ideas are our first learned society - the American Philosophical Society ; our first colonial hospital ...
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... tion to express the correspond- ence of the two American ideals -individualism , and effective action , by consensus , for the general good of the whole fed- eral society . In its entirety The Federalist discusses the theory and the pro ...
... tion to express the correspond- ence of the two American ideals -individualism , and effective action , by consensus , for the general good of the whole fed- eral society . In its entirety The Federalist discusses the theory and the pro ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 24 |
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