The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... believed , " a certain condescension in foreigners , " that con- descension that makes the foreigner regard him- self and his culture , his morals and his habits , as superior to the American . It is purely psychologi- cal . In viewing ...
... believed , " a certain condescension in foreigners , " that con- descension that makes the foreigner regard him- self and his culture , his morals and his habits , as superior to the American . It is purely psychologi- cal . In viewing ...
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... believed he should obtain a valuable concession of any kind . It was the Duke who patted this follower on the back , who gave money now and a promise then , who shook hands with the public generally and who tried to send away happy ...
... believed he should obtain a valuable concession of any kind . It was the Duke who patted this follower on the back , who gave money now and a promise then , who shook hands with the public generally and who tried to send away happy ...
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... believed that the Americans have a livelier sense of the ridiculous than any other people , but this is one of those cases of endowing a race with mythical qualities . Exaggeration , rough caricature , they understand , but they have no ...
... believed that the Americans have a livelier sense of the ridiculous than any other people , but this is one of those cases of endowing a race with mythical qualities . Exaggeration , rough caricature , they understand , but they have no ...
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... believed that this national weakness for the superlative was simply blague , but I now know that it is constitutional . As deficient in the power to estimate true values as certain persons are wanting in the ability to differentiate ...
... believed that this national weakness for the superlative was simply blague , but I now know that it is constitutional . As deficient in the power to estimate true values as certain persons are wanting in the ability to differentiate ...
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... believed was to be obtained without effort , and to provide an outlet for a population that even then pressed upon the limits of subsistence . “ Their principal reason for colonizing these parts is to give an outlet to so many idle and ...
... believed was to be obtained without effort , and to provide an outlet for a population that even then pressed upon the limits of subsistence . “ Their principal reason for colonizing these parts is to give an outlet to so many idle and ...
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