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Only at long last , Brown concludes , have the consensus historians laid it to rest and acknowledged the democratic character of Revolutionary America . But they have not yet , he feels , recognized the hypocrisy in most of Becker's ...
Only at long last , Brown concludes , have the consensus historians laid it to rest and acknowledged the democratic character of Revolutionary America . But they have not yet , he feels , recognized the hypocrisy in most of Becker's ...
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Becker first contended for the free action of Americans to reassert the covenant with nature in behalf of progress , but later abandoned the isolationist idea of the covenant in favor of traditions and values linking America ...
Becker first contended for the free action of Americans to reassert the covenant with nature in behalf of progress , but later abandoned the isolationist idea of the covenant in favor of traditions and values linking America ...
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57 A similar circumstantial account of an overnight trip to America from Ballinskelligs , County Kerry , Ireland , told ... The Evansville newspaper reported the banshee's visits.59 Curiously , Douglas Hyde heard four Irish - Americans ...
57 A similar circumstantial account of an overnight trip to America from Ballinskelligs , County Kerry , Ireland , told ... The Evansville newspaper reported the banshee's visits.59 Curiously , Douglas Hyde heard four Irish - Americans ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
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