American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 157
... Germans in America as a rule were loyal to America as against Germany itself . Nor is it to be forgotten that when the German government and Prussian Junkers drove out liberal Germans , such as Carl Schurz ( who came with the price on ...
... Germans in America as a rule were loyal to America as against Germany itself . Nor is it to be forgotten that when the German government and Prussian Junkers drove out liberal Germans , such as Carl Schurz ( who came with the price on ...
Pagina 158
... German immigrants have come from the poorer classes , who settled on the frontiers and worked in the humbler stations in the cities , factories , and mines . Political exiles , who came here after the ... Germans 158 PART II THE GERMAN.
... German immigrants have come from the poorer classes , who settled on the frontiers and worked in the humbler stations in the cities , factories , and mines . Political exiles , who came here after the ... Germans 158 PART II THE GERMAN.
Pagina 159
William Wilson Cook. Orth , after pointing out the organized effort of Germans in America after the outbreak of the World War to render America subservient to German interests , says : " But the German element ... had become incorporated ...
William Wilson Cook. Orth , after pointing out the organized effort of Germans in America after the outbreak of the World War to render America subservient to German interests , says : " But the German element ... had become incorporated ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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