The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... church and the Amer- ican religion to which he refers were the church and re- ligion of the triumphant petty bourgeoisie . And it was this church and this religion , with all their ramifications , which form to the American mind and the ...
... church and the Amer- ican religion to which he refers were the church and re- ligion of the triumphant petty bourgeoisie . And it was this church and this religion , with all their ramifications , which form to the American mind and the ...
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... Church or State could exercise so powerful an influence over individuals as where the city was the unit and laws could be executed as easily as they were passed . The Virginia clergy might make the Assembly enact statutes , fining all ...
... Church or State could exercise so powerful an influence over individuals as where the city was the unit and laws could be executed as easily as they were passed . The Virginia clergy might make the Assembly enact statutes , fining all ...
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... Church , the Established Church of Eng- land , did not develop a hostility to art such as was common to the Puritanic and Dissenting traditions of the petty bour- geoisie in both the North and the South . The Episcopal Church , indeed ...
... Church , the Established Church of Eng- land , did not develop a hostility to art such as was common to the Puritanic and Dissenting traditions of the petty bour- geoisie in both the North and the South . The Episcopal Church , indeed ...
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FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
THE FRONTIER FORCE | 225 |
NI FROM SECTIONALISM TO NATIONALISM | 356 |
Urheberrecht | |
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