A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... John Adams was born into comfortable surroundings in Braintree , Massa- chusetts , in 1735. The family thrived , principally from a farm and malt brewery that the Adams had operated for nearly a century , but also from the income that ...
... John Adams was born into comfortable surroundings in Braintree , Massa- chusetts , in 1735. The family thrived , principally from a farm and malt brewery that the Adams had operated for nearly a century , but also from the income that ...
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War and Warriors in Early America John Ferling. John Adams had moved slowly from fellow traveler to radical to revolutionary . He helped precipitate the conflict and he longed to bear arms alongside the men he sent to the front , but he ...
War and Warriors in Early America John Ferling. John Adams had moved slowly from fellow traveler to radical to revolutionary . He helped precipitate the conflict and he longed to bear arms alongside the men he sent to the front , but he ...
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... Adams thought " private and publick Vices , are in Reality . . . nearly connected , " and he added that there " is ... John Adams , by adopting the " great , manly , and warlike virtues . " As Professor Gordon Wood has noted , belief in ...
... Adams thought " private and publick Vices , are in Reality . . . nearly connected , " and he added that there " is ... John Adams , by adopting the " great , manly , and warlike virtues . " As Professor Gordon Wood has noted , belief in ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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