The American Enlightenment: The Shaping of the American Experiment and a Free SocietyAdrienne Koch G. Braziller, 1965 - 669 Seiten |
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... citizens should be employed in its improvement , or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft arts for the other ? Those who labour in the earth are the chosen people of God , if ever he had a ...
... citizens should be employed in its improvement , or that one half should be called off from that to exercise manufactures and handicraft arts for the other ? Those who labour in the earth are the chosen people of God , if ever he had a ...
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... citizens , resulting not from birth but from our actions and their sense of them ; enlightened by a benign religion , pro- fessed , indeed , and practiced in various forms , yet all of them including honesty , truth , temperance ...
... citizens , resulting not from birth but from our actions and their sense of them ; enlightened by a benign religion , pro- fessed , indeed , and practiced in various forms , yet all of them including honesty , truth , temperance ...
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... citizens elected by the rest ; secondly , the greater number of citizens , and greater sphere of country , over which the latter may be ex- tended . The effect of the first difference is , on the one hand , to refine and en- large the ...
... citizens elected by the rest ; secondly , the greater number of citizens , and greater sphere of country , over which the latter may be ex- tended . The effect of the first difference is , on the one hand , to refine and en- large the ...
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IntroductionAdrienne Koch | 19 |
Reading and Writing | 56 |
LETTERS | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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