The Whig Ideal: Politics and Character in Antebellum AmericaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001 - 297 halaman |
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... sketch portrayed some incident or episode from life on the Georgia frontier in the first half - century of the American republic . Longstreet hoped that the Sentinel's comic sketches would improve the moral condition of its readers ...
... sketch portrayed some incident or episode from life on the Georgia frontier in the first half - century of the American republic . Longstreet hoped that the Sentinel's comic sketches would improve the moral condition of its readers ...
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... sketches , Longstreet recognized their popularity as well as his own growing reputation as a regional humorist . This renown , he hoped , could be used to broadcast his ideas to a national audience . In 1835 , Longstreet collected ...
... sketches , Longstreet recognized their popularity as well as his own growing reputation as a regional humorist . This renown , he hoped , could be used to broadcast his ideas to a national audience . In 1835 , Longstreet collected ...
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... sketches detailing the life of a character named Simon Suggs . Bolstered by Porter's friendship and support , the young Alabama editor had a guaranteed forum to express his views about party matters , and he set about making the most of ...
... sketches detailing the life of a character named Simon Suggs . Bolstered by Porter's friendship and support , the young Alabama editor had a guaranteed forum to express his views about party matters , and he set about making the most 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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