American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... colonies that were rapidly beginning to feel like a nation , and a central government that was determined to hold its empire together after the strain of a long , wearisome war . After 1763 the colonies unconsciously began to close ...
... colonies that were rapidly beginning to feel like a nation , and a central government that was determined to hold its empire together after the strain of a long , wearisome war . After 1763 the colonies unconsciously began to close ...
Strana 31
... Colonies [ 1775 ] Our forefathers , inhabitants of the island of Great Britain , left their native land , to seek on these shores a residence for civil and religious ... Colonies The Declaration of the Representatives of the United Colonies.
... Colonies [ 1775 ] Our forefathers , inhabitants of the island of Great Britain , left their native land , to seek on these shores a residence for civil and religious ... Colonies The Declaration of the Representatives of the United Colonies.
Strana 37
... Colonies substantial freedom , but some such incorporation . I therefore beseech you , by the respect you are bound ... Colonies , September 28 , 1774 . That a British and American legislature , for regulating the adminis- tration of the ...
... Colonies substantial freedom , but some such incorporation . I therefore beseech you , by the respect you are bound ... Colonies , September 28 , 1774 . That a British and American legislature , for regulating the adminis- tration of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
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