A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 1980 M12 3 - 250 páginas |
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... liberty and property upon them . To fight in defense of liberty , in fact , was to grapple for those " Priviledges which Christ hath so dearly purchased " for mankind . 50 The battle was actually easier , the risk of injury more remote ...
... liberty and property upon them . To fight in defense of liberty , in fact , was to grapple for those " Priviledges which Christ hath so dearly purchased " for mankind . 50 The battle was actually easier , the risk of injury more remote ...
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... liberty to study at college . He 43. Adams to Abigail Adams , 16 March 1777 , in Butterfield , Adams FC , vol . II , p . 176 . 44. Smith , Adams , vol . I , pp . 289 , 293 ; Shaw , Character of Adams , p . 101 . 45. Adams to Abigail ...
... liberty to study at college . He 43. Adams to Abigail Adams , 16 March 1777 , in Butterfield , Adams FC , vol . II , p . 176 . 44. Smith , Adams , vol . I , pp . 289 , 293 ; Shaw , Character of Adams , p . 101 . 45. Adams to Abigail ...
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... liberty was imperiled by the British , who had " promiscuously scattered death " in the col- onies , who had " open ... [ liberty's ] alter . " In fact , America was already being described in his speeches as " my bleeding country " six ...
... liberty was imperiled by the British , who had " promiscuously scattered death " in the col- onies , who had " open ... [ liberty's ] alter . " In fact , America was already being described in his speeches as " my bleeding country " six ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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