First principles : what our first four presidents learned from the Greeks and Romans, and how that shaped early America
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[New York, NY] : Harper, [2020].
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xxiv, 386 pages ; 24 cm
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[New York, NY] : Harper, [2020].
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Examines how the educations of America's first four presidents, and in particular their scholarly devotion to ancient Greek and Roman classics, informed the beliefs and ideals that shaped the nation's constitution and government.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ricks, T. E. (2020). First principles: what our first four presidents learned from the Greeks and Romans, and how that shaped early America . Harper.

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Ricks, Thomas E.. 2020. First Principles: What Our First Four Presidents Learned From the Greeks and Romans, and How That Shaped Early America. Harper.

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Ricks, Thomas E.. First Principles: What Our First Four Presidents Learned From the Greeks and Romans, and How That Shaped Early America Harper, 2020.

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Ricks, Thomas E.. First Principles: What Our First Four Presidents Learned From the Greeks and Romans, and How That Shaped Early America Harper, 2020.

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