University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... 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 was not ...
... 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 was not ...
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... wished to preserve " liberty . " In this respect they were not very different from the men of '76 . The difference was that whereas the men of '76 wanted to save the liberties of the people from a despotic king , the conservatives of ...
... wished to preserve " liberty . " In this respect they were not very different from the men of '76 . The difference was that whereas the men of '76 wanted to save the liberties of the people from a despotic king , the conservatives of ...
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... wished the republican experiment well . They looked upon it as a disease to be stamped out or at least held in check . The Americans , for their part , had a lively dread of the influence of a reactionary Europe , and wished to ...
... wished the republican experiment well . They looked upon it as a disease to be stamped out or at least held in check . The Americans , for their part , had a lively dread of the influence of a reactionary Europe , and wished to ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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