A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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Pagina 168
... Paine calculated additional American advantages : it had a sufficient population to grapple with England ; it could ... Paine ] , Common Sense [ 1776 ] , in Philip S. Foner , ed . , Writings of Paine , 2 vols . ( New York , 1945 ) , vol ...
... Paine calculated additional American advantages : it had a sufficient population to grapple with England ; it could ... Paine ] , Common Sense [ 1776 ] , in Philip S. Foner , ed . , Writings of Paine , 2 vols . ( New York , 1945 ) , vol ...
Pagina 177
... Paine acknowledged that governments were necessary evils because of the " inability of moral virtue to govern the world . " Nevertheless , these colonists believed that if America could substitute republican government for monarchical ...
... Paine acknowledged that governments were necessary evils because of the " inability of moral virtue to govern the world . " Nevertheless , these colonists believed that if America could substitute republican government for monarchical ...
Pagina 180
... Paine argued that since the " seeds of almost every former war have been seen in the injudicious or defective terms ... Paine , " Peace and the Newfoundland Fisheries , " in Foner , Writings of Paine , vol . II , p . 206 . vast British ...
... Paine argued that since the " seeds of almost every former war have been seen in the injudicious or defective terms ... Paine , " Peace and the Newfoundland Fisheries , " in Foner , Writings of Paine , vol . II , p . 206 . vast British ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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