The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... London in 1702. The Boston minister sought to rein- vigorate the old Puritan zeal of the founders by writing of their lives , work , and tribulations , and by narrating " the Ecclesiastical History of New England . " No other work of ...
... London in 1702. The Boston minister sought to rein- vigorate the old Puritan zeal of the founders by writing of their lives , work , and tribulations , and by narrating " the Ecclesiastical History of New England . " No other work of ...
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... London . " But he moved ahead with the country , and in July 1746 , did not hesi- tate to tell John Whiston , the London bookseller , that he who had " been a buyer of Books above these 50 years " was " not to be put off as a common ...
... London . " But he moved ahead with the country , and in July 1746 , did not hesi- tate to tell John Whiston , the London bookseller , that he who had " been a buyer of Books above these 50 years " was " not to be put off as a common ...
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... London publications , which emphasized the rights that all Britons ought to enjoy , found a ready sale in the bookshops of Philadel- phia , New York , and Boston from 1720 on , particularly after 1740. Possibly the most influential of ...
... London publications , which emphasized the rights that all Britons ought to enjoy , found a ready sale in the bookshops of Philadel- phia , New York , and Boston from 1720 on , particularly after 1740. Possibly the most influential of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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