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... Govern- ment in the United States of America , maintains this proposition . by finding for it a scriptural basis . In the 4 AMERICAN POLITICAL theories The theory of the relation between church and state Attitude toward monarchy.
... Govern- ment in the United States of America , maintains this proposition . by finding for it a scriptural basis . In the 4 AMERICAN POLITICAL theories The theory of the relation between church and state Attitude toward monarchy.
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... United States asserted the right to an independent existence . The Declaration of In- dependence has been generally regarded as the corner - stone of the American political system , and the ideas of the " Fathers " of 1776 as a correct ...
... United States asserted the right to an independent existence . The Declaration of In- dependence has been generally regarded as the corner - stone of the American political system , and the ideas of the " Fathers " of 1776 as a correct ...
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... United States ; George Bancroft , United States , Vols . III and IV ; W. E. H. Lecky , England in the Eighteenth Century ; M. C. Tyler , Lit- erary History of the American Revolution ; W. M. Sloane , The French War and the Revolution ...
... United States ; George Bancroft , United States , Vols . III and IV ; W. E. H. Lecky , England in the Eighteenth Century ; M. C. Tyler , Lit- erary History of the American Revolution ; W. M. Sloane , The French War and the Revolution ...
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... united . " 1 Further light on the ideas of '76 is given by an examination of the attitude of the colonists toward monarchy and the hereditary principle . In the early days of resistance there was no show of contempt for monarchy or for ...
... united . " 1 Further light on the ideas of '76 is given by an examination of the attitude of the colonists toward monarchy and the hereditary principle . In the early days of resistance there was no show of contempt for monarchy or for ...
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... The common danger which had bound states . 1 On this period see such standard histories as Schouler , Hil- dreth , McMaster , Curtis . the colonies in a united whole was thus removed and 96 CHAPTER III THE REACTIONARY MOVEMENT.
... The common danger which had bound states . 1 On this period see such standard histories as Schouler , Hil- dreth , McMaster , Curtis . the colonies in a united whole was thus removed and 96 CHAPTER III THE REACTIONARY MOVEMENT.
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