American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... political and economic writing of its time in visionary democracy by expounding a plan to promote freedom from want . Democracy may be defined as that form of government in which the majority rules with constant respect for individual ...
... political and economic writing of its time in visionary democracy by expounding a plan to promote freedom from want . Democracy may be defined as that form of government in which the majority rules with constant respect for individual ...
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... political and economic writing of its time in visionary democracy by expounding a plan to promote freedom from want . Democracy may be defined as that form of government in which the majority rules with constant respect for individual ...
... political and economic writing of its time in visionary democracy by expounding a plan to promote freedom from want . Democracy may be defined as that form of government in which the majority rules with constant respect for individual ...
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... political rights that exists in certain parts of the Union , and the great equality that exists in others , we see the necessity of referring the true character of the institutions to those of the states , without a just under- standing ...
... political rights that exists in certain parts of the Union , and the great equality that exists in others , we see the necessity of referring the true character of the institutions to those of the states , without a just under- standing ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
JONATHAN CARVER | 6 |
Island Book | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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