American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... necessary to the accomplishment of those objects ; the persons upon whom that power ought to operate . Its distribution and organ- ization will more properly claim our attention under the succeeding head . The principal purposes to be ...
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... necessary on this occasion to detail . I will only observe , that according to my understanding of the matter , that right , so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers has been virtually admitted by all . The duty of ...
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... necessary to conceal the real nature and character of a thing , and then deformities and distortions may be made to ... necessary to the pro- duction of such an effect : but here metaphysical and fanatic invention indulged itself in all ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adams Age of Reason American ANDRÉ army authority believe Britain British called cause character Charles Brockden Brown Charlotte Temple citizens civil colonies colonists common Congress constitution Convention danger Declaration defend Deism democracy duty effect election elective monarchy enemies England equal established Europe evil existence experience faction force foreign France Franklin French Revolution give governors happiness heaven hereditary honor human ideas independence interest Jefferson Joel Barlow John John Adams John Dickinson justice king language laws letter liberty mankind means ment mind monarchy moral nation nature never object opinion oppression Paine Parliament passions peace Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia Philip Freneau political present principles reason religion republic republican respect Revolution Samuel Adams sense society spirit TEXT things Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine thou thought tion truth union United virtue whole wisdom writing wrote