American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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... races . Instinctively the whole world , the United States included , seems to say that America exists to ascertain and demonstrate whether or not a vast people in a vast country of every climate and every occu- pation is capable of ...
... races . Instinctively the whole world , the United States included , seems to say that America exists to ascertain and demonstrate whether or not a vast people in a vast country of every climate and every occu- pation is capable of ...
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... 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 JEW 46 • 57 66 73 77 ...
... 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 JEW 46 • 57 66 73 77 ...
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... races qualified themselves for self- government . It was a long , hard struggle to establish that form of government . It led to the American republic . It remains to be seen whether the centrifugal forces render a republic im- possible ...
... races qualified themselves for self- government . It was a long , hard struggle to establish that form of government . It led to the American republic . It remains to be seen whether the centrifugal forces render a republic im- possible ...
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... racial existence , such as the Italians , the Jews , and the southeastern Europeans . There is , however , a ... races . Hence it is well to pass in review the most important of these elements and consider their characteristics , and it ...
... racial existence , such as the Italians , the Jews , and the southeastern Europeans . There is , however , a ... races . Hence it is well to pass in review the most important of these elements and consider their characteristics , and it ...
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... races of men . She is in no hurry . Centuries go by while she is welding a new race . In a hundred years she produces only a few great men . Nature builds up a civilization and then tears it down to make way for a higher . But always ...
... races of men . She is in no hurry . Centuries go by while she is welding a new race . In a hundred years she produces only a few great men . Nature builds up a civilization and then tears it down to make way for a higher . But always ...
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