The American Mind: THE COLONIAL PERIOD, 1607-1761. Colonial beginnings in Virginia and New England. From A description of New England. A call for American colonists. From The generall historie of Virginia. PocahontasHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... ideal of free trade . Hamiltonian tariff principles were early written into American law . In the field of political theory and practice the period opened with a controversy between the Federalist party of Hamilton , which advocated a ...
... ideal of free trade . Hamiltonian tariff principles were early written into American law . In the field of political theory and practice the period opened with a controversy between the Federalist party of Hamilton , which advocated a ...
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... ideal to me so long as I cannot try the accuracy of my senses . The frivolous make themselves merry with the Ideal theory , as if its consequences were burlesque ; as if it affected the stability of nature . It surely does not . God ...
... ideal to me so long as I cannot try the accuracy of my senses . The frivolous make themselves merry with the Ideal theory , as if its consequences were burlesque ; as if it affected the stability of nature . It surely does not . God ...
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... ideal truth . " It would be doing very inadequate justice to Thoreau if we left it to be inferred that this ideal element did not exist in him , and that too in larger proportion , if less obtrusive , than his nature - worship . He took ...
... ideal truth . " It would be doing very inadequate justice to Thoreau if we left it to be inferred that this ideal element did not exist in him , and that too in larger proportion , if less obtrusive , than his nature - worship . He took ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
JOHN WINTHROP 15881649 | 19 |
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