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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... considers rejoining the army . But in Pennsylvania a " policy had arisen from the pressure of our affairs , to give ... consider reorganizing the Continental Army in Oc- tober of that year , officers who had been captured and released ...
... considers rejoining the army . But in Pennsylvania a " policy had arisen from the pressure of our affairs , to give ... consider reorganizing the Continental Army in Oc- tober of that year , officers who had been captured and released ...
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... consider Federalism and Re- publicanism as synonymous " ( Letters , 793 ) , Rush wrote in a remarkable letter to John Dickinson in 1797 , anticipating by four years Jefferson's famous comment in his first inaugural that " we are all ...
... consider Federalism and Re- publicanism as synonymous " ( Letters , 793 ) , Rush wrote in a remarkable letter to John Dickinson in 1797 , anticipating by four years Jefferson's famous comment in his first inaugural that " we are all ...
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... consider it is possible to convert men into republican machines " ( 92 ) , Rush wrote in 1792. By controlling the environment , people could be " disciplined " ( as Foucault has it ) into republican behavior , much as Rush's behavior in ...
... consider it is possible to convert men into republican machines " ( 92 ) , Rush wrote in 1792. By controlling the environment , people could be " disciplined " ( as Foucault has it ) into republican behavior , much as Rush's behavior in ...
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