Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... colonies were established in the New World , the most famous of which were New Harmony , Indiana , under the ... colony should be like , and the settlement in Illinois represented an attempt to convert theory into practice . The main ...
... colonies were established in the New World , the most famous of which were New Harmony , Indiana , under the ... colony should be like , and the settlement in Illinois represented an attempt to convert theory into practice . The main ...
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... colony in Wiltshire based on the social structure of the Chinese family.12 New Harmony , Icaria , and the Oneida Community were all secular societies , but a larger number of Christian communities was established in the United States ...
... colony in Wiltshire based on the social structure of the Chinese family.12 New Harmony , Icaria , and the Oneida Community were all secular societies , but a larger number of Christian communities was established in the United States ...
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significant to American writers because , from the beginnings of our literature in Colonial times down to the present period of ecological and nuclear anxiety , perhaps our most characteristic literary theme has been the contra- dictory ...
significant to American writers because , from the beginnings of our literature in Colonial times down to the present period of ecological and nuclear anxiety , perhaps our most characteristic literary theme has been the contra- dictory ...
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