University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson was born in western Virginia in 1743. His father , a sturdy Indian fighter and frontier surveyor , had managed to accumulate some fourteen hundred acres of farm land in the ...
... Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson was born in western Virginia in 1743. His father , a sturdy Indian fighter and frontier surveyor , had managed to accumulate some fourteen hundred acres of farm land in the ...
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... Jefferson regarded as the first requisites of a free government . He once said with that overemphasis which was characteristic of him , that if he had to choose between government and newspapers , he would choose the latter as the more ...
... Jefferson regarded as the first requisites of a free government . He once said with that overemphasis which was characteristic of him , that if he had to choose between government and newspapers , he would choose the latter as the more ...
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... Jefferson . Franklin wished the machinery of government to be very simple so that the people could express their will with promptitude . Through his influence , the legislature of Pennsylvania was for a time composed of a single chamber ...
... Jefferson . Franklin wished the machinery of government to be very simple so that the people could express their will with promptitude . Through his influence , the legislature of Pennsylvania was for a time composed of a single chamber ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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