The American Political Tradition and the Men who Made itVintage Books, 1959 - 381 pages |
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... period , Phillips had an unconquerable faith in moral progress . He believed that he was living in an age of ideas - a democratic age , in which the ideas of the masses were the important thing . There was no higher office , he felt ...
... period , Phillips had an unconquerable faith in moral progress . He believed that he was living in an age of ideas - a democratic age , in which the ideas of the masses were the important thing . There was no higher office , he felt ...
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... period , Allan Nevins : The American States during and after the Revolution 1775-1789 ( New York , 1924 ) stands out for fullness of informa- tion on affairs within the states . E. B. Greene : The Revolution- ary Generation ( New York ...
... period , Allan Nevins : The American States during and after the Revolution 1775-1789 ( New York , 1924 ) stands out for fullness of informa- tion on affairs within the states . E. B. Greene : The Revolution- ary Generation ( New York ...
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... Period ( Stanford , 1931 ) , edited by Frank M. Surface and Raymond L. Bland , a mine of information . Other original material , including some important letters from Hoover to Wilson , is in Organization of American Relief in Europe ...
... Period ( Stanford , 1931 ) , edited by Frank M. Surface and Raymond L. Bland , a mine of information . Other original material , including some important letters from Hoover to Wilson , is in Organization of American Relief in Europe ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
Andrew Jackson and the Rise of Liberal | 45 |
the Marx of the Master Class | 68 |
Copyright | |
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