The Legacy of Liberty and Property

in the Story of American Colonization and the Founding of a Nation

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The Legacy of Liberty and Property

in the Story of American Colonization and the Founding of a Nation

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The Legacy of Liberty and Property in the Story of American Colonization and the Founding of a Nation is a 235 illustrated hardback volume describing what everyone interested in America's story of freedom needs to know about liberty and property.

This volume by historian Daniel Ford is a look at the amazing story of liberty that stemmed from the Reformation in the 1500s, that prevailed throughout America's colonial era, and that culminated in the formation of a free nation. It covers the historic wall of separation between family and state and shows that a nation which was conceived in independence was never intended to make dependents of its citizens.

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Lex Rex Publishing
Pages
235

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Published in

St. Louis, MIsoouri

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Number of pages
235
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1 inches

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Open Library
OL24586505M
Internet Archive
legacyoflibertyp0000ford
ISBN 13
9780972455428

Work Description

This 235 page hardback addresses the sweeping legacy of liberty and property as it was understood in the beginning of our nation. It covers these twin catalysts of America's freedom - the two ideas that must remain inseparably linked for freedom to thrive in any meaningful way.

In all, it covers the amazing story of freedom that stemmed from the Reformation in the 1500s, that prevailed throughout America's colonial era, and that culminated in the formation of a nation originally known as the land of the free. It covers the historic wall of separation between family and state and shows that a country which was conceived in independence was never intended to make dependents of its free citizens.

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