"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... continued conveys a suspicion , which , in our present conceptions , seems unworthy of God ; therefore it might be altered to New Version . Keep us out of temptation . It is doubtful whether any of the Founding Fathers left behind as ...
... continued conveys a suspicion , which , in our present conceptions , seems unworthy of God ; therefore it might be altered to New Version . Keep us out of temptation . It is doubtful whether any of the Founding Fathers left behind as ...
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... continued to love , estimate , and reverence his abilities and literary character , with an ardor and affection bordering on adoration . If I have said too much , let the request be blotted out , and be no more ; and yet I shall never ...
... continued to love , estimate , and reverence his abilities and literary character , with an ardor and affection bordering on adoration . If I have said too much , let the request be blotted out , and be no more ; and yet I shall never ...
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... continued to give thought to the project ; indeed , he started to write it during his second term . For a long time , however , he tried to persuade others whom he thought were more qualified to undertake the work . In particular , Dr ...
... continued to give thought to the project ; indeed , he started to write it during his second term . For a long time , however , he tried to persuade others whom he thought were more qualified to undertake the work . In particular , Dr ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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