After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America 1780-1830University of New Hampshire ; published by University Press of New England, 2001 - 241 من الصفحات An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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... wrote in 1768 : Knowledge is of little Use when confined to mere Speculation ; But when speculative Truths are reduced to Practice , when Theories grounded upon Experiments are applied to common purposes of Life ; and when , by these ...
... wrote in 1768 : Knowledge is of little Use when confined to mere Speculation ; But when speculative Truths are reduced to Practice , when Theories grounded upon Experiments are applied to common purposes of Life ; and when , by these ...
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... wrote in " My Own Life " ( 1776 ) ; " therefore , I shall be short " ( 962 ) . And Hume's narrative is short , encompassing only a handful of printed pages in which he mainly describes his travels , publications , and public appoint ...
... wrote in " My Own Life " ( 1776 ) ; " therefore , I shall be short " ( 962 ) . And Hume's narrative is short , encompassing only a handful of printed pages in which he mainly describes his travels , publications , and public appoint ...
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... wrote to Madison in 1790 soon after Hamilton's Report on Public Credit was submitted to Congress , " [ only ] to be subjugated by a mighty act of national injustice by the United States ” ( Letters , 539 ) . Though , character ...
... wrote to Madison in 1790 soon after Hamilton's Report on Public Credit was submitted to Congress , " [ only ] to be subjugated by a mighty act of national injustice by the United States ” ( Letters , 539 ) . Though , character ...
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