American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 108
... elements , the Anglian and the Norse , with two Celtic elements , the Gaelic and the Cymric . There are also the Picts , but you will not expect me to venture to say who the Picts were . " Bryce over- looked the substantial English element ...
... elements , the Anglian and the Norse , with two Celtic elements , the Gaelic and the Cymric . There are also the Picts , but you will not expect me to venture to say who the Picts were . " Bryce over- looked the substantial English element ...
Pagina 178
... element in the national life that they have been especially assailed . " Carlyle's opinion is given by Froude as follows : " His dislike for Disraeli was perhaps aggra- vated by his dislike of Jews . He had a true Teutonic aversion for ...
... element in the national life that they have been especially assailed . " Carlyle's opinion is given by Froude as follows : " His dislike for Disraeli was perhaps aggra- vated by his dislike of Jews . He had a true Teutonic aversion for ...
Pagina 368
... element of Scots and Irishmen , and a strong majority of English , among whom the Yankee element was fast increasing . The Episcopal Church had been disestablished in the Revolu- tion , but , with the exception of the Dutch Reformed ...
... element of Scots and Irishmen , and a strong majority of English , among whom the Yankee element was fast increasing . The Episcopal Church had been disestablished in the Revolu- tion , but , with the exception of the Dutch Reformed ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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