American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 107
... million acres . About one and a half millions of this , consisting of bog , forest , and mountain , were restored . The other half million acres , being all of the desirable land , were settled with Scotch and English Protestants ...
... million acres . About one and a half millions of this , consisting of bog , forest , and mountain , were restored . The other half million acres , being all of the desirable land , were settled with Scotch and English Protestants ...
Pagina 137
... millions of them in the United States , whose mother tongue is Scandinavian . Of these about a million and a half were Swedes ; about a million Norwegians and about a half million Danes . Orth writes , " The Swede is the aristocrat ...
... millions of them in the United States , whose mother tongue is Scandinavian . Of these about a million and a half were Swedes ; about a million Norwegians and about a half million Danes . Orth writes , " The Swede is the aristocrat ...
Pagina 170
... million acres are few as compared with five hundred millions now under cul- tivation , especially as the Jews are about one thirty - third of our population . Only about 2 % of the Jews were on the farms in 1926 according to the Jewish ...
... million acres are few as compared with five hundred millions now under cul- tivation , especially as the Jews are about one thirty - third of our population . Only about 2 % of the Jews were on the farms in 1926 according to the Jewish ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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