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|a Our long heritage :
|b pages from the books our founding fathers read /
|c edited, with introductory comments, by Wilson Ober Clough.
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|b Published for the William Robertson Coe American Studies Program of the University of Wyoming by the University of Minnesota Press,
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|a PART 1: The Classical Heritage -- Thucydides -- Demosthenes -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Polybius -- Cicero -- Stoic and Epicurean -- Lucretius -- Seneca -- Tacitus -- Plutarch -- St. Augustine -- Justinian -- PART 2: The English Tradition to 1700 -- Sir Thomas More -- Magna Carta: Confirmation of Edward I -- The Great Protestation -- Petition of Right -- Thomas Hooker -- An Agreement of the People -- The Hampdens, Vanes, Seldens, etc. -- Richard Hooker -- The King James Bible Of -- John Milton -- James Harrington -- Sir Algernon Sidney -- Thomas Hobbes -- Lord John Somers -- John Locke -- Declaration of Rights -- Part 3: The Continental Stream -- Hugo Grotius -- Samuel Pufendorf -- Montesquieu -- Jean Jacques Burlamaqui -- Jean Jacques Rousseau -- French Ideologists -- PART 4: The Emerging Pattern: 1700-1790 -- Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury -- Joseph Addison -- Cato's Letters: John Trenchard -- Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke -- Two New England Clergymen -- Sir William Blackstone -- Appeal to British Tradition -- Edmund Burke -- Jospeh Priestly -- Richard Price.
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|a Our Long Heritage was first published in 1955. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. This collection of readings, selected from the books and documents that were the major sources of American ideas and beliefs during the period of the founding of the democracy from 1750 to 1780, demonstrates that America has a long heritage behind its social and political philosophy. The excerpts are from the works that represent four different cultural or historical heritage, and they are presented in this order: the classical heritage, the English tradition to 1700, the continental stream, and the eighteenth century, both British and American. Mr. Clough, a former professor of English at the University of Wyoming, provides introductory and explanatory comment throughout the volume. The first book of its kind, it should be particularly useful in American studies programs.
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