University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... beginning of a migration into Texas of Americans , mainly from the southern states . Texas thus became an American colony under Mexican rule . It might have been foreseen that this was an impossible arrangement . Restraints imposed upon ...
... beginning of a migration into Texas of Americans , mainly from the southern states . Texas thus became an American colony under Mexican rule . It might have been foreseen that this was an impossible arrangement . Restraints imposed upon ...
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... beginning of the Republic of government as tyrannical in tendency if allowed to continue long in the same hands . Hence the insistence upon limiting the tenure by frequent elections , as a safeguard against despotism and bureaucracy ...
... beginning of the Republic of government as tyrannical in tendency if allowed to continue long in the same hands . Hence the insistence upon limiting the tenure by frequent elections , as a safeguard against despotism and bureaucracy ...
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... beginning of his second term , the tides of battle had turned in favor of the Northern armies ; and the tides of passion , too , had changed somewhat , though not abated . The exhausted South , desperate in the face of impending defeat ...
... beginning of his second term , the tides of battle had turned in favor of the Northern armies ; and the tides of passion , too , had changed somewhat , though not abated . The exhausted South , desperate in the face of impending defeat ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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