The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... wanted to democratize the social and political institutions of Virginia , while the old leaders wanted to maintain their supremacy ; and when the breach with England finally came and a new constitution had to be formed , Jefferson and ...
... wanted to democratize the social and political institutions of Virginia , while the old leaders wanted to maintain their supremacy ; and when the breach with England finally came and a new constitution had to be formed , Jefferson and ...
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... wanted to preserve their liberties against Parliament , without sharing their privileges with the peo- ple in the Colonies . They wanted home rule , but they wanted to rule at home . Left to themselves , the governing classes in America ...
... wanted to preserve their liberties against Parliament , without sharing their privileges with the peo- ple in the Colonies . They wanted home rule , but they wanted to rule at home . Left to themselves , the governing classes in America ...
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... wanted his children to be " educated " in the sense that he wanted them not to be illiterate -he wanted them to be able to read , write , and " do arithmetic . " He wanted them to be able to do these things even if he could not do them ...
... wanted his children to be " educated " in the sense that he wanted them not to be illiterate -he wanted them to be able to read , write , and " do arithmetic . " He wanted them to be able to do these things even if he could not do them ...
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