THE TWO REPUBLICS. By ALONZO T. JONES
Of great importance to every American citizen. A comparative history of the two greatest Republics, Rome and the United States. The study of years and the collaboration of many volumes, are presented in a concise and pleasing manner. In reviewing the history of the Roman Republic, the rocks upon which she stranded are clearly pointed out. It contrasts the principles underlying enforced religious observances, with the true principles of religious freedom for every man, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States.DPL 120.37
The “Two Republics” comprises 896 octavo pages, and is printed from new electrotypes, on fine, tinted paper, beautifully and substantially bound, and is illustrated with 67 full-page engravings. The work is furnished to subscribers in the following elegant styles of binding:—DPL 120.38
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“The Two Republics” gives evidence of patient research and sound thinking.—Daily Press, Philadelphia.DPL 120.44
The book is essentially important to the philosophic student of history.—Daily Reporter, Logansport, Ind.DPL 120.45
Every person in America, who values the heritage of an untrammeled conscience, and would be armed intellectually against encroachments upon our civil liberty, should read “The Two Republics.”—Rocky Mountain Daily News.DPL 120.46
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