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Pagina 290
... influences to which the repre- sentatives of the people were exposed . This was public opinion . Unable to bring the Commons under its immediate control , it yet exercised a very decided influence on their proceedings . This influence ...
... influences to which the repre- sentatives of the people were exposed . This was public opinion . Unable to bring the Commons under its immediate control , it yet exercised a very decided influence on their proceedings . This influence ...
Pagina 478
... influence in America . Thus we find the young John Adams , the descendant of an old Puritan family , and reared up in a pious New England home , studying and criticising Montesquieu and Bolingbroke . Every line that Jefferson wrote ...
... influence in America . Thus we find the young John Adams , the descendant of an old Puritan family , and reared up in a pious New England home , studying and criticising Montesquieu and Bolingbroke . Every line that Jefferson wrote ...
Pagina 533
... influence of Ireland was the weakest of the external influences : that it was hardly felt at all prior to the Union ... influence of Methodism is greatly overestimated ; as when it is stated that the Evangelical move- ment anticipated ...
... influence of Ireland was the weakest of the external influences : that it was hardly felt at all prior to the Union ... influence of Methodism is greatly overestimated ; as when it is stated that the Evangelical move- ment anticipated ...
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