Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474 pages |
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... Truth and In- nociencie against the bloody Doctrine of Persecu- tion for cause of conscience , I judge it not unfit ... Truth of Christ ( as that time afforded in K. Edwards dayes ) kindles the flames of Q. Maries blood persecutions ...
... Truth and In- nociencie against the bloody Doctrine of Persecu- tion for cause of conscience , I judge it not unfit ... Truth of Christ ( as that time afforded in K. Edwards dayes ) kindles the flames of Q. Maries blood persecutions ...
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... truth , that it is genuine aristocracy ; for it has as much influence in one form of government as in any other ; and produces aristocracy in the deepest democ- racy that ever was known or imagined , as in- fallibly as in any other form ...
... truth , that it is genuine aristocracy ; for it has as much influence in one form of government as in any other ; and produces aristocracy in the deepest democ- racy that ever was known or imagined , as in- fallibly as in any other form ...
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... truth - loving and truth - telling spirit , and they can laugh at the preacher . But those who devote themselves to the study of the conflicting interests of men , have on their hands altogether a different task . There is no external ...
... truth - loving and truth - telling spirit , and they can laugh at the preacher . But those who devote themselves to the study of the conflicting interests of men , have on their hands altogether a different task . There is no external ...
Contents
PART II | 25 |
A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
Letter to James Madison 1787 Thomas Jefferson | 108 |
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