American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... writes that in South Carolina , during the Revolutionary War , " the small farmers of Scotch - Irish descent were , every man of them , burning with a fanatical hatred of England ; while , on the other hand , the Scotchmen who had come ...
... writes that in South Carolina , during the Revolutionary War , " the small farmers of Scotch - Irish descent were , every man of them , burning with a fanatical hatred of England ; while , on the other hand , the Scotchmen who had come ...
Pagina 123
... writes , " It is esti- mated that nearly 2,000,000 French Canadians have gone to the country to the south to make their homes , and the Canadian Government has discussed ways and means of keeping this ele- ment of the population from ...
... writes , " It is esti- mated that nearly 2,000,000 French Canadians have gone to the country to the south to make their homes , and the Canadian Government has discussed ways and means of keeping this ele- ment of the population from ...
Pagina 165
... writes : " There have always been two kinds of Jews - those friendly to foreign customs , modes of thought and relationships , and those who keep sternly , even fa- natically to themselves . The former , the ' Hellenizing ' Jews of the ...
... writes : " There have always been two kinds of Jews - those friendly to foreign customs , modes of thought and relationships , and those who keep sternly , even fa- natically to themselves . The former , the ' Hellenizing ' Jews of the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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