American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... FARMER . XLI . THE LEADERS OF THE PEOPLE PAGE 291 291 301 305 · 308 312 312 • 320 · · 328 331 343 XLII . CONCLUSIONS . NOTES INDEX . • D 347 • 351 395 American Institutions and Their Preservation PART I CHAPTER I " CONTENTS ix.
... FARMER . XLI . THE LEADERS OF THE PEOPLE PAGE 291 291 301 305 · 308 312 312 • 320 · · 328 331 343 XLII . CONCLUSIONS . NOTES INDEX . • D 347 • 351 395 American Institutions and Their Preservation PART I CHAPTER I " CONTENTS ix.
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... farmer or frontiers- man have the same opportunity as the son of the merchant prince or landowning aristocrat . And there is no American institution more cherished or more fiercely insisted upon today than this . The American knows that ...
... farmer or frontiers- man have the same opportunity as the son of the merchant prince or landowning aristocrat . And there is no American institution more cherished or more fiercely insisted upon today than this . The American knows that ...
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... farmer might not be deprived of the profit of his labor . When " trusts " were formed to monopolize manufacturing and increase prices , Congress prohibited them by the anti - trust act of July 2 , 1890 , so that the public should not be ...
... farmer might not be deprived of the profit of his labor . When " trusts " were formed to monopolize manufacturing and increase prices , Congress prohibited them by the anti - trust act of July 2 , 1890 , so that the public should not be ...
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... farmers , tradesmen , and craftsmen who felt the con- tinual pressure of poverty . . Social distinctions , almost wanting in Plymouth , were marked in Massachusetts Bay . . . . The gentry belonged to the social rank which in England com ...
... farmers , tradesmen , and craftsmen who felt the con- tinual pressure of poverty . . Social distinctions , almost wanting in Plymouth , were marked in Massachusetts Bay . . . . The gentry belonged to the social rank which in England com ...
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... farmers in western Virginia . The tide - water shores , however , were the natural home for a land - owning aristocracy , disassociated from trade and commerce . The very crops led to large plantations of 57 THE SOUTHERNER CHAPTER I.
... farmers in western Virginia . The tide - water shores , however , were the natural home for a land - owning aristocracy , disassociated from trade and commerce . The very crops led to large plantations of 57 THE SOUTHERNER CHAPTER I.
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