American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... increase prices , Congress prohibited them by the anti - trust act of July 2 , 1890 , so that the public should not be deprived of its property by excessive prices . When immigra- tion threatened the living wage of self - respecting ...
... increase prices , Congress prohibited them by the anti - trust act of July 2 , 1890 , so that the public should not be deprived of its property by excessive prices . When immigra- tion threatened the living wage of self - respecting ...
Pagina 47
... that he stuck and did his best by conscientious thorough work , and obstacles only increased his pertinacity . Grasping the English certainly were , and when once in possession , would not let go CH . IV 47 THE NEW ENGLANDER.
... that he stuck and did his best by conscientious thorough work , and obstacles only increased his pertinacity . Grasping the English certainly were , and when once in possession , would not let go CH . IV 47 THE NEW ENGLANDER.
Pagina 49
... increase the love of political independence and self - government , was the keen dislike of foreigners and great pride of race . Except the few French Huguenots of the seventeenth century , who were gladly welcomed in New England , no ...
... increase the love of political independence and self - government , was the keen dislike of foreigners and great pride of race . Except the few French Huguenots of the seventeenth century , who were gladly welcomed in New England , no ...
Pagina 54
... increase from England - we have seen that there came over twenty - one thousand two hun- dred persons or four thousand families . Their descendants are now not far from four millions . Each family has multiplied on the average of one ...
... increase from England - we have seen that there came over twenty - one thousand two hun- dred persons or four thousand families . Their descendants are now not far from four millions . Each family has multiplied on the average of one ...
Pagina 57
... increased to 23,000 by 1670. Fiske says that prob- ably over 1000 Cavaliers went in one year 1649 , and that Washington , Marshall , Madison , and Monroe were of " Cavalier families that came to Virginia after the downfall of Charles I ...
... increased to 23,000 by 1670. Fiske says that prob- ably over 1000 Cavaliers went in one year 1649 , and that Washington , Marshall , Madison , and Monroe were of " Cavalier families that came to Virginia after the downfall of Charles I ...
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