The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... became the conviction that I must begin with the incunabula of the race . In the history of early struggles is found the cradle . Every other civilization of which we have any knowledge is so much older than that of America that we can ...
... became the conviction that I must begin with the incunabula of the race . In the history of early struggles is found the cradle . Every other civilization of which we have any knowledge is so much older than that of America that we can ...
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... became mighty for good or evil , and men , lost elsewhere in the crowd , stand forth as agents of Destiny . " In all history there is no- thing so extraordinary as the effect of that religious persecution which led to the establishment ...
... became mighty for good or evil , and men , lost elsewhere in the crowd , stand forth as agents of Destiny . " In all history there is no- thing so extraordinary as the effect of that religious persecution which led to the establishment ...
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... became merged in other forces . Puritanism in America , when it ceased to be merely a religious symbol , was still a social force , and it is to - day . " Vitalized by the principles of its foundation , the Puritan com- monwealth grew ...
... became merged in other forces . Puritanism in America , when it ceased to be merely a religious symbol , was still a social force , and it is to - day . " Vitalized by the principles of its foundation , the Puritan com- monwealth grew ...
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... became Americans without conscious ef- fort , and ceased to be Englishmen , which was for- eign to their inclination ; and certainly with no conception of the tremendous results that were to follow . Actions in themselves trifling , but ...
... became Americans without conscious ef- fort , and ceased to be Englishmen , which was for- eign to their inclination ; and certainly with no conception of the tremendous results that were to follow . Actions in themselves trifling , but ...
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... became conventionalized , and then commercialized . In America there is great luxury , fashion peculiar to American conditions , but little idleness ; voluptuousness as a national quality does not exist ; of religion there is much , but ...
... became conventionalized , and then commercialized . In America there is great luxury , fashion peculiar to American conditions , but little idleness ; voluptuousness as a national quality does not exist ; of religion there is much , but ...
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