The Writings of Samuel Adams; Volume 1
- 470 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Samuel Adams was a political philosopher and statesman in colonial Massachusetts, emerging as a leader of the movement that blossomed into the American Revolution. He is recognized as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Adams was instrumental in shaping the core principles of American republicanism that profoundly influenced the nation's political culture. His intellectual contributions laid foundational groundwork for the ideals that defined the nascent American republic.






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Common Cause provides a nuanced look at the home-front atmosphere that existed in parts of the United States before and during the Great War, exploring themes of patriotism, jingoism, and exclusion. An introduction and explanatory notes by John Maxwell Hamilton and Amy Solomon Whitehead provide context.
The memoir of writer and editor Sam Adams. It's the story of the place where he was raised, Gilfach Goch, Glamorgan, in the early and middle years of the twentieth century; it's the story of his family yet, in many ways, it's also a story which will ring true with families throughout the south Wales coalfield
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Being A Practical Guide To The Peculiar Duties And Business Of All Descriptions Of Servants (1826)
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