The Shaping of the American Tradition, Band 1Louis Morton Hacker, Helene Sara Zahler Columbia University Press, 1947 - 1247 Seiten Begins with the European world from which the Americans came, to the settling of America, the American Revolution, through the mid 1900's to look at the shaping of the American tradition. |
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... respect of the matter , besides the etcaetera oath . 2dly , in respect of the makers ; they were chosen to serve in a convocation ; that failing with the parliament , the scene was altered ; the same men , without any new election ...
... respect of the matter , besides the etcaetera oath . 2dly , in respect of the makers ; they were chosen to serve in a convocation ; that failing with the parliament , the scene was altered ; the same men , without any new election ...
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... respect of persons . And this we count is our dutie , to endeavour to the uttermost , every man in his place ( according to the nationall Cove nant which the Parliament set forth ) a Reforma- tion , to preserve the peoples liberties ...
... respect of persons . And this we count is our dutie , to endeavour to the uttermost , every man in his place ( according to the nationall Cove nant which the Parliament set forth ) a Reforma- tion , to preserve the peoples liberties ...
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... respect my own ; to act as one that had no right to himself , in any respect . And sol- emnly vowed to take God for my whole portion and felicity ; looking on nothing else as any part of my happiness , nor acting as if it were ; and his ...
... respect my own ; to act as one that had no right to himself , in any respect . And sol- emnly vowed to take God for my whole portion and felicity ; looking on nothing else as any part of my happiness , nor acting as if it were ; and his ...
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Background 8 3 The Early Settlers of America 14 4 Early Economic Activities | 24 |
THE ENGLISH HERITAGE | 56 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF AMERICA | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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