American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... John Dickinson ( 1732–1808 ) JOHN DICKINSON , a well - to - do Philadelphia lawyer , was an essentially conservative man . Well aware of the growing rift between the colonies and ... John Dickinson Letter to William Strahan John Dickinson.
... John Dickinson ( 1732–1808 ) JOHN DICKINSON , a well - to - do Philadelphia lawyer , was an essentially conservative man . Well aware of the growing rift between the colonies and ... John Dickinson Letter to William Strahan John Dickinson.
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... John Adams , though as ardent a believer in human freedom and dignity as any man , was never fully convinced of the un- selfishness and wisdom of man in the mass . " All men , " he once wrote , “ are men and not angels , " adding ...
... John Adams , though as ardent a believer in human freedom and dignity as any man , was never fully convinced of the un- selfishness and wisdom of man in the mass . " All men , " he once wrote , “ are men and not angels , " adding ...
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... John , 85-90 Adams , Samuel , 8-13 , 90-94 Allen , Ethan , 238–244 Ames , Fisher , 137-141 , 293-304 Barlow , Joel , 155–162 , 374–381 Bartram , William , 203–209 Boucher , Jonathan , 38–45 Brackenridge , Hugh Henry , 310- 319 Brown ...
... John , 85-90 Adams , Samuel , 8-13 , 90-94 Allen , Ethan , 238–244 Ames , Fisher , 137-141 , 293-304 Barlow , Joel , 155–162 , 374–381 Bartram , William , 203–209 Boucher , Jonathan , 38–45 Brackenridge , Hugh Henry , 310- 319 Brown ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
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