The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... English- man to write a book on France and a Frenchman on England , ' and neither finds it necessary to go back to history in his search for the foundation on which national character is laid . It is impossible to write a history ...
... English- man to write a book on France and a Frenchman on England , ' and neither finds it necessary to go back to history in his search for the foundation on which national character is laid . It is impossible to write a history ...
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... English- man instead of an English - American ; and who while making no claim to being an American has not been influenced by Americanism . It is the for- eigner , sharply to distinguish him from the American of foreign stock , to whom ...
... English- man instead of an English - American ; and who while making no claim to being an American has not been influenced by Americanism . It is the for- eigner , sharply to distinguish him from the American of foreign stock , to whom ...
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... English , al- though they speak and think in English . They are not German , or Irish , or French , although the Ger- mans , the Irish , the French , and many other races have influenced them . Saxon , Teuton , Celt , Latin 1 Spencer ...
... English , al- though they speak and think in English . They are not German , or Irish , or French , although the Ger- mans , the Irish , the French , and many other races have influenced them . Saxon , Teuton , Celt , Latin 1 Spencer ...
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... English forms and customs . For example , when a vigilance committee in the South or West decorate an obnoxious stranger with a coat of tar and feathers , they are only exercising a form of English hospitality practiced in the ...
... English forms and customs . For example , when a vigilance committee in the South or West decorate an obnoxious stranger with a coat of tar and feathers , they are only exercising a form of English hospitality practiced in the ...
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... English civilization in its various evolutionary stages ; nor shall we find them at a time so remote from the present that they were merely the survival of the manners and customs of a people then but slowly emerging from barbarism and ...
... English civilization in its various evolutionary stages ; nor shall we find them at a time so remote from the present that they were merely the survival of the manners and customs of a people then but slowly emerging from barbarism and ...
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