The Whig Ideal: Politics and Character in Antebellum AmericaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001 - 297 halaman |
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... become useful exponents of human quality . ” Party biographers sought men who had distinguished their lives with some lasting achievement , making them worthy of contemplation . The elevating mark borne by the subjects of these works ...
... become useful exponents of human quality . ” Party biographers sought men who had distinguished their lives with some lasting achievement , making them worthy of contemplation . The elevating mark borne by the subjects of these works ...
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... becomes a satirical and linguistic trope in Quodlibet by embodying this " principle " of constant change.223 Though Fog initially spends his time dutifully serving the Democratic party , his special rôle becomes clear by the middle of ...
... becomes a satirical and linguistic trope in Quodlibet by embodying this " principle " of constant change.223 Though Fog initially spends his time dutifully serving the Democratic party , his special rôle becomes clear by the middle of ...
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... becomes a satirical and linguistic trope in Quodlibet by embodying this " principle " of constant change.223 Though Fog initially spends his time dutifully serving the Democratic party , his special rôle becomes clear by the middle of ...
... becomes a satirical and linguistic trope in Quodlibet by embodying this " principle " of constant change.223 Though Fog initially spends his time dutifully serving the Democratic party , his special rôle becomes clear by the middle of ...
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THE MORAL VISION OF THE AMERICAN WHIGS | 23 |
Balance as Virtue Passion | 40 |
Charles Brickett | 54 |
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