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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... religion and govern- ment is not all - inclusive . James merely extends the minister's romantic condemnation of the Old World ( 42–44 ) to include its manners , gov- ernment , and religion ; he praises Nantucket for reducing class ...
... religion and govern- ment is not all - inclusive . James merely extends the minister's romantic condemnation of the Old World ( 42–44 ) to include its manners , gov- ernment , and religion ; he praises Nantucket for reducing class ...
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... religion , who suppose it to be wholly an internal revela- tion , and addressed only to the moral faculties of the mind ” ( 211 ) , Rush once wrote . He chooses in his self - biography , however , to focus only on the ways that his ...
... religion , who suppose it to be wholly an internal revela- tion , and addressed only to the moral faculties of the mind ” ( 211 ) , Rush once wrote . He chooses in his self - biography , however , to focus only on the ways that his ...
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... religion . They do not confer happiness , but prepare the minds of mankind for it " ( Letters , 834 ) . When it is all over , we will all be re- publican machines ! And , we will be in heaven , or in a heaven on earth . Rush's ...
... religion . They do not confer happiness , but prepare the minds of mankind for it " ( Letters , 834 ) . When it is all over , we will all be re- publican machines ! And , we will be in heaven , or in a heaven on earth . Rush's ...
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