The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... Europe . America and the 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 ...
... Europe . America and the 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 ...
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... country the size of all Europe , with a population more than twice that of their own country and with political and social institutions foreign to them and needing long and careful study to be understood , had any INTRODUCTORY 5.
... country the size of all Europe , with a population more than twice that of their own country and with political and social institutions foreign to them and needing long and careful study to be understood , had any INTRODUCTORY 5.
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... European cannot stand outside himself ; the genesis of his civilization is too remote for him to be able to ... Europe human advancement has been the slow , steady , almost unperceived progress of a river that scours its own bed ...
... European cannot stand outside himself ; the genesis of his civilization is too remote for him to be able to ... Europe human advancement has been the slow , steady , almost unperceived progress of a river that scours its own bed ...
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... common mentally and spiritually that Europe , which knows England so much better than it knows the United 1 Masterman : In Peril of Change , p . 60 . States , has fallen into the fashion of using England 26 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
... common mentally and spiritually that Europe , which knows England so much better than it knows the United 1 Masterman : In Peril of Change , p . 60 . States , has fallen into the fashion of using England 26 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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... European writers , and not entirely neglected by American commentators , the sordidness of place - hunters , the dishonesty of demagogues , the lust for wealth , the vulgarity of display , - these things are neither new nor peculiar to ...
... European writers , and not entirely neglected by American commentators , the sordidness of place - hunters , the dishonesty of demagogues , the lust for wealth , the vulgarity of display , - these things are neither new nor peculiar to ...
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