Seedtime of the Republic: The Origin of the American Tradition of Political LibertyHarcourt, Brace, 1953 - 558 pages Interpretive account of; the colonial experiences and political philosophny which gave use to the American Revolution. |
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... John Winthrop of Harvard , second only to Franklin in the muster of colonial scientists , repaid his debt to Newton with brilliant work in astronomy and sound investigation in a half - dozen other fields . Thomas Brattle of Harvard ...
... John Winthrop of Harvard , second only to Franklin in the muster of colonial scientists , repaid his debt to Newton with brilliant work in astronomy and sound investigation in a half - dozen other fields . Thomas Brattle of Harvard ...
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... John , 181 , 274 Hampden - Sydney , 57 Hancock , John , 227 , 229 , 327 , 331 Hancock , Rev. John , 493 Handlin , Oscar , 479 Hansen , M. L. , 496 happiness : as right , 359 , 380 , 442 , 449 ; as purpose of government , 359 Haraszti ...
... John , 181 , 274 Hampden - Sydney , 57 Hancock , John , 227 , 229 , 327 , 331 Hancock , Rev. John , 493 Handlin , Oscar , 479 Hansen , M. L. , 496 happiness : as right , 359 , 380 , 442 , 449 ; as purpose of government , 359 Haraszti ...
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... John , 78 Werkmeister , W. H. , 490 Wertenbaker , T. J. , 85 , 469 , 476 , 477 , 478 , 480 , 481 , 483 , 486 West , Benjamin , 128 West , Samuel , 328 , 397 , 526 , 532 Wetmore , Izrahiah , 530 whaling , 83-84 Whatley , George , 305 ...
... John , 78 Werkmeister , W. H. , 490 Wertenbaker , T. J. , 85 , 469 , 476 , 477 , 478 , 480 , 481 , 483 , 486 West , Benjamin , 128 West , Samuel , 328 , 397 , 526 , 532 Wetmore , Izrahiah , 530 whaling , 83-84 Whatley , George , 305 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
Colonial Government and the Rise of Liberty | 12 |
Colonial Religion and the Rise of Liberty | 36 |
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