Defining Noah Webster: Mind and Morals in the Early RepublicUniversity Press of America, 1990 - 421 Seiten |
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... folly , and meanness , he lectures . Impeachment is unwise . " You know , " he continues , " that they [ the elected officials ] can vindicate their conduct before God and the world . " 3 In other words , these officials had done the ...
... folly , and meanness , he lectures . Impeachment is unwise . " You know , " he continues , " that they [ the elected officials ] can vindicate their conduct before God and the world . " 3 In other words , these officials had done the ...
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... When the citadel of all we hold dear as men , as citizens , and as Christians is assaulted on every side , it is folly and madness for the garrison to weaken their strength by wrangling among themselves about the 187 TRANSITION.
... When the citadel of all we hold dear as men , as citizens , and as Christians is assaulted on every side , it is folly and madness for the garrison to weaken their strength by wrangling among themselves about the 187 TRANSITION.
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... folly of his youth . " 30 Webster's " final admonition concerns the importance of mastering the subjects one is studying . " In the prosecution of your studies , endeavor to make yourself master of whatever you learn , he advises ...
... folly of his youth . " 30 Webster's " final admonition concerns the importance of mastering the subjects one is studying . " In the prosecution of your studies , endeavor to make yourself master of whatever you learn , he advises ...
Inhalt
Dedication | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 | 47 |
CHAPTER 3 | 71 |
Urheberrecht | |
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