American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... IRISH IX . THE DUTCH X. THE FRENCH • XI . THE SCANDINAVIAN XII . THE IRISH XIII . THE GERMAN . XIV . THE JEW 46 • 57 66 73 77 89 94 105 107 116 · 120 33 34 37 4I # www w CHAPTER XV . THE NEGRO XVI . THE ITALIAN XVII vii.
... IRISH IX . THE DUTCH X. THE FRENCH • XI . THE SCANDINAVIAN XII . THE IRISH XIII . THE GERMAN . XIV . THE JEW 46 • 57 66 73 77 89 94 105 107 116 · 120 33 34 37 4I # www w CHAPTER XV . THE NEGRO XVI . THE ITALIAN XVII vii.
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... Irish , Dutch , Huguenot , German , Irish , and the Scandinavian races . Hence it is well to pass in review the most important of these elements and consider their characteristics , and it is well also to consider other powerful ...
... Irish , Dutch , Huguenot , German , Irish , and the Scandinavian races . Hence it is well to pass in review the most important of these elements and consider their characteristics , and it is well also to consider other powerful ...
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... Irish , Scotch- Irish , German , Jew , Italian , Scandinavian , and the dark - eyed races of Southeastern Europe . Each had a different type of mind and view of life . Their racial traits remain today , localized or intermingled , with ...
... Irish , Scotch- Irish , German , Jew , Italian , Scandinavian , and the dark - eyed races of Southeastern Europe . Each had a different type of mind and view of life . Their racial traits remain today , localized or intermingled , with ...
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... seclusion from other com- munities . " 2 A few Scotch were sent to Boston by Cromwell in 1652 ; a few Huguenots came to Massachusetts about 1685 . In 1718 about 750 Scotch - Irish settled ; some 48 PART II THE NEW ENGLANDER PART I.
... seclusion from other com- munities . " 2 A few Scotch were sent to Boston by Cromwell in 1652 ; a few Huguenots came to Massachusetts about 1685 . In 1718 about 750 Scotch - Irish settled ; some 48 PART II THE NEW ENGLANDER PART I.
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... Irish , and Frenchmen with a bitter hatred . Even the Scotch Presbyterians of Londonderry were distrusted and disliked , because papacy was suspected in all who came from ... Irish , the Irish gave way to the CH . IV 49 THE NEW ENGLANDER.
... Irish , and Frenchmen with a bitter hatred . Even the Scotch Presbyterians of Londonderry were distrusted and disliked , because papacy was suspected in all who came from ... Irish , the Irish gave way to the CH . IV 49 THE NEW ENGLANDER.
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