In Their Own Words: Founding Fathers & the BibleThis captivating, easy-to-read primer features selected Founding Fathers and early American history written in a journalistic rather than professorial style. Tenets of the culture are presented in understandable terms. (Social Issues) |
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Садржај
Authors Preface | vii |
Chapter One Original Intent vs Revisionism | 15 |
The early settlements | 27 |
Chapter Three George Washington | 39 |
Chapter Four John Witherspoon | 57 |
Chapter Five John Adams | 67 |
Chapter Six Thomas Jefferson | 79 |
Chapter Seven James Madison | 91 |
Chapter Thirteen Benjamin Rush | 155 |
Chapter Fourteen Roger Sherman | 167 |
Chapter Fifteen George Mason | 179 |
Chapter Sixteen John Jay | 189 |
Chapter Seventeen Gouverneur Morris | 199 |
Chapter Eighteen Charles Cotesworth Pinckney | 207 |
Chapter Nineteen Noah Webster | 217 |
Chapter Twenty John Hancock | 227 |
Chapter Eight Benjamin Franklin | 103 |
Chapter Nine Samuel Adams | 115 |
Chapter Ten Patrick Henry | 125 |
Chapter Eleven Alexander Hamilton | 135 |
Chapter Twelve John Dickinson | 145 |
Epilogue | 237 |
End Notes | 249 |
For Further Reading | 257 |
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Чести термини и фразе
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