The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... colonists were con- stantly being watched and nagged by their pro- prietors and guardians in England , who naturally delighted in the opportunity of being super - virtu- ous at the expense of their protégés , for nothing produces a ...
... colonists were con- stantly being watched and nagged by their pro- prietors and guardians in England , who naturally delighted in the opportunity of being super - virtu- ous at the expense of their protégés , for nothing produces a ...
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... colonists first obtained a measure of self- government until they threw off their allegiance to the mother country , there was constant agitation to check the encroachment of the governors , which sometimes existed only in the ...
... colonists first obtained a measure of self- government until they threw off their allegiance to the mother country , there was constant agitation to check the encroachment of the governors , which sometimes existed only in the ...
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... colonists . Men were whipped and fined and pillo- ried and a few were hanged , but Virginia had slight cause to complain of tyrants who punished for the mere delight of inflicting suffering and grati- fying a love for cruelty . It was ...
... colonists . Men were whipped and fined and pillo- ried and a few were hanged , but Virginia had slight cause to complain of tyrants who punished for the mere delight of inflicting suffering and grati- fying a love for cruelty . It was ...
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Maurice Low. was another lost cause , politically speaking , and the colonists knew the advantage of having the favor of the King and the Court . But whether King reigned or Protector governed was of less consequence to these fiery ...
Maurice Low. was another lost cause , politically speaking , and the colonists knew the advantage of having the favor of the King and the Court . But whether King reigned or Protector governed was of less consequence to these fiery ...
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... colonists with fear and jeal- ousy . Menendez , who preached Christianity at the point of the knife , had gone , but his methods sur- vived , and in 1680 a Scotch colony that had been planted at Port Royal by Lord Cardross was wiped out ...
... colonists with fear and jeal- ousy . Menendez , who preached Christianity at the point of the knife , had gone , but his methods sur- vived , and in 1680 a Scotch colony that had been planted at Port Royal by Lord Cardross was wiped out ...
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