The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... true State of Affairs in America , for that is the true Cause why their Grievances have not been long since redress'd . " An Essay , 17 , 46 . being , each within its territorial limits , a miniature The Expanding Intercolonial ...
... true State of Affairs in America , for that is the true Cause why their Grievances have not been long since redress'd . " An Essay , 17 , 46 . being , each within its territorial limits , a miniature The Expanding Intercolonial ...
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... true you took Quebec , in conjunction with the Royal Ameri- cans , who during the war had above 15,000 men in the field . Now you , on your side of the water , make a merit of taking Canada for our sakes ; —but you know better , — and ...
... true you took Quebec , in conjunction with the Royal Ameri- cans , who during the war had above 15,000 men in the field . Now you , on your side of the water , make a merit of taking Canada for our sakes ; —but you know better , — and ...
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... true patrio- tism with public spirit or " a generous love to our country , a regard for the happiness of our fellow - crea- tures . " The firmest and unalterable basis for " public hap- piness " is liberty , and the parson insisted ...
... true patrio- tism with public spirit or " a generous love to our country , a regard for the happiness of our fellow - crea- tures . " The firmest and unalterable basis for " public hap- piness " is liberty , and the parson insisted ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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