American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 196
... President Lincoln " Thought it essential to provide an asylum for a race which we had emancipated , but which could never be recognized or admitted to be our equals . " He says the President " wished to send the negroes out of the ...
... President Lincoln " Thought it essential to provide an asylum for a race which we had emancipated , but which could never be recognized or admitted to be our equals . " He says the President " wished to send the negroes out of the ...
Pagina 230
... President Eliot with great clearness of thought and expression characterizes them as non - democratic . He shows the injustice and selfishness and misuse of power by the unions in limiting the number of appren- tices , in the boycott ...
... President Eliot with great clearness of thought and expression characterizes them as non - democratic . He shows the injustice and selfishness and misuse of power by the unions in limiting the number of appren- tices , in the boycott ...
Pagina 413
... President Coolidge says as to these lines of Goldsmith : " Excellent poetry , but not a good working philosophy . Goldsmith would have been right , if , in fact , the accumulation of wealth meant the decay of men . It is rare indeed ...
... President Coolidge says as to these lines of Goldsmith : " Excellent poetry , but not a good working philosophy . Goldsmith would have been right , if , in fact , the accumulation of wealth meant the decay of men . It is rare indeed ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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