The Independent Reflector: Or, Weekly Essays on Sundry Important Subjects, More Particularly Adapted to the Province of New-YorkHarvard University Press, 1963 - 460 strán (strany) |
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... political in tone . A year earlier , Livingston had demonstrated that he could wield a sharper quill when he concentrated his efforts on a political target . Neither the circumstances nor the publications themselves are known precisely ...
... political in tone . A year earlier , Livingston had demonstrated that he could wield a sharper quill when he concentrated his efforts on a political target . Neither the circumstances nor the publications themselves are known precisely ...
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... political camps in 1749 when the journal was conceived . It seems clear from their letter to Welles of that year that the aim of the periodical - as of the Philosophic Society - was simply " im- proving the Minds of our Fellow Citizens ...
... political camps in 1749 when the journal was conceived . It seems clear from their letter to Welles of that year that the aim of the periodical - as of the Philosophic Society - was simply " im- proving the Minds of our Fellow Citizens ...
Strana 44
... political influence with churchmen both at home and abroad , but his action only harvest- ed him a bitter crop of political animosity . Anglicans criticized him for failing to silence the Reflector coterie or to secure the lottery funds ...
... political influence with churchmen both at home and abroad , but his action only harvest- ed him a bitter crop of political animosity . Anglicans criticized him for failing to silence the Reflector coterie or to secure the lottery funds ...
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Introduction by Milton M Klein | 1 |
Note on the Text | 51 |
Remarks on the Excise and the Farming | 61 |
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