Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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... called " the lively experiment " and a royal charter for Providence Plantations ( in 1663 ) provided that " No person within the said colony , at any time hereafter , shall be any wise molested , punished , disqualified , or called in ...
... called " the lively experiment " and a royal charter for Providence Plantations ( in 1663 ) provided that " No person within the said colony , at any time hereafter , shall be any wise molested , punished , disqualified , or called in ...
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... called " the classical expression of Puritan political theory . " The great questions that have troubled the country , are about the authority of the magistrates and the liberty of the people . It is yourselves who have called us to ...
... called " the classical expression of Puritan political theory . " The great questions that have troubled the country , are about the authority of the magistrates and the liberty of the people . It is yourselves who have called us to ...
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... called it " cant and humbug " ; the New York Tribune said the President had not spoken as " an American " ; and the Commercial Gazette called him an “ ignoramus " and an “ idiot . ” Cleveland's fourth annual message , reporting ...
... called it " cant and humbug " ; the New York Tribune said the President had not spoken as " an American " ; and the Commercial Gazette called him an “ ignoramus " and an “ idiot . ” Cleveland's fourth annual message , reporting ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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