University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... idea differs not essentially from the doctrine of “ natural or divine rights " which played such a part in the later philosophy as set forth by John Milton and John Locke and which finally found expression in the American Declaration of ...
... idea differs not essentially from the doctrine of “ natural or divine rights " which played such a part in the later philosophy as set forth by John Milton and John Locke and which finally found expression in the American Declaration of ...
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... idea that the natural lethargy of the people and the natural aggressiveness of government tend towards tyranny . " God forbid , " he said , " that we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion . . . The tree of liberty must be ...
... idea that the natural lethargy of the people and the natural aggressiveness of government tend towards tyranny . " God forbid , " he said , " that we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion . . . The tree of liberty must be ...
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... ideas were now , however , thought fundamentally wrong . They rested upon the assumption of the equality of races . This was an error . Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea ; its foundations are laid , its corner ...
... ideas were now , however , thought fundamentally wrong . They rested upon the assumption of the equality of races . This was an error . Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea ; its foundations are laid , its corner ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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