American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 201
... Italian was the mother tongue of 3,365,864 in this country , as compared with 2,135,393 in 1910. At present we have about 3,200,000 Italians . Only about one - fifth of these Italians are from northern Italy . They are more intelligent ...
... Italian was the mother tongue of 3,365,864 in this country , as compared with 2,135,393 in 1910. At present we have about 3,200,000 Italians . Only about one - fifth of these Italians are from northern Italy . They are more intelligent ...
Pagina 202
... Italy , and in Egypt . Every- where it exhibits the same characteristics a fiery temper quick to take offence and to revenge an insult real or fancied ; an utter absence of scruple in the weapons chosen to attack an enemy ...
... Italy , and in Egypt . Every- where it exhibits the same characteristics a fiery temper quick to take offence and to revenge an insult real or fancied ; an utter absence of scruple in the weapons chosen to attack an enemy ...
Pagina 203
... Italians in Richmond in 1909 there was said to be not one professional person . " 1 Garis says , " There are two kinds of emigration from Italy , almost as entirely distinct from each other as the emigration from two separate nations ...
... Italians in Richmond in 1909 there was said to be not one professional person . " 1 Garis says , " There are two kinds of emigration from Italy , almost as entirely distinct from each other as the emigration from two separate nations ...
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1 A written constitution | 1 |
2 Popular sovereignty and a republic 3 Universal suffrage | 16 |
XXXII | 23 |
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