The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... Ameri- cans were an undiscovered country and an unknown people , and each literary Columbus returned to feed the imagination with a newer and more untrust- worthy tale . Now all this , while interesting , was unsatisfactory , and ...
... Ameri- cans were an undiscovered country and an unknown people , and each literary Columbus returned to feed the imagination with a newer and more untrust- worthy tale . Now all this , while interesting , was unsatisfactory , and ...
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... Ameri- can people have not sprung from the air but are , similar to all other highly developed races , the product of evolution ; in their case political and sociological . It may perhaps be thought that disproportionate space has been ...
... Ameri- can people have not sprung from the air but are , similar to all other highly developed races , the product of evolution ; in their case political and sociological . It may perhaps be thought that disproportionate space has been ...
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... Ameri- can development . Perhaps in all the history of all the world we shall find nothing so remarkable as this — race development that can be directly traced to the effects of war . But observe again , because it is one of those ...
... Ameri- can development . Perhaps in all the history of all the world we shall find nothing so remarkable as this — race development that can be directly traced to the effects of war . But observe again , because it is one of those ...
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... Ameri- can psychology were influenced by the conflict with the French and Indians , but the consequences were entirely different from those resulting from the wars of Europe , which made every man a soldier , who when he was not ...
... Ameri- can psychology were influenced by the conflict with the French and Indians , but the consequences were entirely different from those resulting from the wars of Europe , which made every man a soldier , who when he was not ...
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... Ameri- can market , and which were much too long for the men in every way . There is , also , a considerable body of evidence showing that in the Southern States the house slaves of the third generation presented a markedly different ...
... Ameri- can market , and which were much too long for the men in every way . There is , also , a considerable body of evidence showing that in the Southern States the house slaves of the third generation presented a markedly different ...
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