"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... wrote in his eighty - fourth year , " without reflecting on them for those who appeared to me unsupportable and even absurd . " His early religious education was as a Presbyterian , but it carried strong dissenter influences . The ...
... wrote in his eighty - fourth year , " without reflecting on them for those who appeared to me unsupportable and even absurd . " His early religious education was as a Presbyterian , but it carried strong dissenter influences . The ...
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... wrote Washington a letter saying how fairly he , Fairfax , had been treated by Washington . " ... At a time your popularity was at the highest and mine at the lowest , " Fairfax wrote , " and when it is so common for men's resent- ments ...
... wrote Washington a letter saying how fairly he , Fairfax , had been treated by Washington . " ... At a time your popularity was at the highest and mine at the lowest , " Fairfax wrote , " and when it is so common for men's resent- ments ...
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... wrote a letter to George Washington on May 30 , 1783 , suggesting that Congress give a Bible to each soldier in the Continental Army . Washington's reply was written from his headquarters . LETTER TO JOHN RODGERS , JUNE 11 , 1783 Your ...
... wrote a letter to George Washington on May 30 , 1783 , suggesting that Congress give a Bible to each soldier in the Continental Army . Washington's reply was written from his headquarters . LETTER TO JOHN RODGERS , JUNE 11 , 1783 Your ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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