American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... CIVILIZATION PART II RACIAL TRAITS IV . THE NEW ENGLANDER · V. THE SOUTHERNER VI . NEW YORK VII . PENNSYLVANIA VIII . THE SCOTCH - IRISH IX . THE DUTCH X. THE FRENCH • XI . THE SCANDINAVIAN XII . THE IRISH XIII . THE GERMAN . XIV . THE ...
... CIVILIZATION PART II RACIAL TRAITS IV . THE NEW ENGLANDER · V. THE SOUTHERNER VI . NEW YORK VII . PENNSYLVANIA VIII . THE SCOTCH - IRISH IX . THE DUTCH X. THE FRENCH • XI . THE SCANDINAVIAN XII . THE IRISH XIII . THE GERMAN . XIV . THE ...
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... civilization . " 2 These writers certainly have earned a title . On the other hand , Brown , another recent Eng- lish writer , points out that " In the early nineteenth century , the democratic form of government was practically ...
... civilization . " 2 These writers certainly have earned a title . On the other hand , Brown , another recent Eng- lish writer , points out that " In the early nineteenth century , the democratic form of government was practically ...
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... civilization ; that the great men and great movements and great religions in all ages have sprung from the plain people ; that kings and aristocracies are noted chiefly for deeds of blood , spoliation , conquest , oppression , and for ...
... civilization ; that the great men and great movements and great religions in all ages have sprung from the plain people ; that kings and aristocracies are noted chiefly for deeds of blood , spoliation , conquest , oppression , and for ...
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... civilization has been exploded . Equally so Locke's theory that government is a compact . By evolution in the course of centuries a few races qualified themselves for self- government . It was a long , hard struggle to establish that ...
... civilization has been exploded . Equally so Locke's theory that government is a compact . By evolution in the course of centuries a few races qualified themselves for self- government . It was a long , hard struggle to establish that ...
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... civilization have given to the declaration ' I am an American citizen ' a higher and a nobler place . It stands today in the forefront of earthly titles . It proclaims a sharing in the greatest opportunities . It is a trumpet - call to ...
... civilization have given to the declaration ' I am an American citizen ' a higher and a nobler place . It stands today in the forefront of earthly titles . It proclaims a sharing in the greatest opportunities . It is a trumpet - call to ...
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