The Early Republic: The Making of a Nation, the Making of a CultureFree University Press, 1988 - 305 strani |
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Stran 132
... Masonic historians have , with very few exceptions , tended to overlook the underground role of lodges in the American Revolution , the great majority of Masonic scholars have on the con- trary been prone to overrate their real impact ...
... Masonic historians have , with very few exceptions , tended to overlook the underground role of lodges in the American Revolution , the great majority of Masonic scholars have on the con- trary been prone to overrate their real impact ...
Stran 139
... Masonic Masonic ties between France and America were particularly strong , and the fact that Washington and most American leaders were Masons should not be neglected . On his arrival in Paris in 1777 , one of the first things Franklin ...
... Masonic Masonic ties between France and America were particularly strong , and the fact that Washington and most American leaders were Masons should not be neglected . On his arrival in Paris in 1777 , one of the first things Franklin ...
Stran 145
... Masonic crusade had had a short career because the Masonic Order did not then appear as " a plausible enemy and was at best an unlikely cause of America's troubles . " 59 It may in effect be claimed that the attacks on Masonry came too ...
... Masonic crusade had had a short career because the Masonic Order did not then appear as " a plausible enemy and was at best an unlikely cause of America's troubles . " 59 It may in effect be claimed that the attacks on Masonry came too ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Finding America? | 16 |
The Example of Hester Prynne | 29 |
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