University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... true discovery of America is before us . I think the true fulfillment of our spirit , of our people , of our mighty and immortal land , is yet to come . I think the true discovery of our own democracy is still before us . And I think ...
... true discovery of America is before us . I think the true fulfillment of our spirit , of our people , of our mighty and immortal land , is yet to come . I think the true discovery of our own democracy is still before us . And I think ...
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... true say- ing , though it falls short of the whole truth . For , in spite of the prickly New England conscience ( though sometimes because of it ) , many a charm- ing flower graced and brightened the New England landscape . The same may ...
... true say- ing , though it falls short of the whole truth . For , in spite of the prickly New England conscience ( though sometimes because of it ) , many a charm- ing flower graced and brightened the New England landscape . The same may ...
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... true distinction . In the writings of John Woolman , we feel everywhere the quality of gentleness . It is , however ... true religion consisted in an inward life , wherein the heart doth love and reverence God the Creator , and learn to ...
... true distinction . In the writings of John Woolman , we feel everywhere the quality of gentleness . It is , however ... true religion consisted in an inward life , wherein the heart doth love and reverence God the Creator , and learn to ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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American aristocracy Atlantic became called century church civil colonies common Congress Constitution Continental Congress Convention Crèvecoeur Declaration of Independence democracy divine doctrine dream elected Emerson England equal Europe evil fact faith farmer feeling Franklin freedom frontier Hamilton hand heart hope human Indians individual industry influence institution interest Jacksonian Jean de Crèvecoeur Jefferson John Adams John Woolman King labor land later legislature letter liberty Lincoln living Massachusetts ment mind moral nation native nature Negro never North peace Penn Pennsylvania pioneer planters political population President Puritan Quaker religion Revolution Rhode Island Rhode Island Colony Roger Williams Roosevelt Slave Power slavery slaves Society of Friends soil soul South Southern spirit territory theocracy Theodore Roosevelt things thought tion true truth Union United University Virginia Washington wealth West western Whittier wilderness William Penn Woolman words wrote