American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... become more philosophic , more intellectual , more spiritual , more creative of a higher civilization . Speed the day ! The modern American differs radically from the English , Dutch , Scotch , German , Irish , Scandinavian , French ...
... become more philosophic , more intellectual , more spiritual , more creative of a higher civilization . Speed the day ! The modern American differs radically from the English , Dutch , Scotch , German , Irish , Scandinavian , French ...
Pagina 151
... become good and helpful citizens according to Anglo - Saxon ideals , and that , as far as those qualities are ... become international in consequence . Each has become a world force in the very endeavour to escape from the world ...
... become good and helpful citizens according to Anglo - Saxon ideals , and that , as far as those qualities are ... become international in consequence . Each has become a world force in the very endeavour to escape from the world ...
Pagina 170
... become a clothing factory . " Lecky says as to the Jews , " For many centuries it would have been impossible for them to have lived in peace as farmers or agricultural laborers among a Christian peasantry , and if they ever possessed ...
... become a clothing factory . " Lecky says as to the Jews , " For many centuries it would have been impossible for them to have lived in peace as farmers or agricultural laborers among a Christian peasantry , and if they ever possessed ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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