The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... ment but the much more vital and elusive working of their mind , it is necessary as a foundation that one shall have a thorough knowledge of the history of that people ; but history , using the word in its strictly technical sense , is ...
... ment but the much more vital and elusive working of their mind , it is necessary as a foundation that one shall have a thorough knowledge of the history of that people ; but history , using the word in its strictly technical sense , is ...
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... ment or preconceived prejudice . The mind receives its most sensitive impression from things new , not from a reproduction of the old . The fact that every foreigner found in America something new -a new view of life , new social ...
... ment or preconceived prejudice . The mind receives its most sensitive impression from things new , not from a reproduction of the old . The fact that every foreigner found in America something new -a new view of life , new social ...
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... the preponderance of evidence . In the historical section everything has been purposely omitted that was not essential to a complete and , I hope , lucid explanation of the origin and develop- ment 8 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
... the preponderance of evidence . In the historical section everything has been purposely omitted that was not essential to a complete and , I hope , lucid explanation of the origin and develop- ment 8 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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Maurice Low. hope , lucid explanation of the origin and develop- ment of the American people . Such things as en- cumber the pages of historians , which it is the duty of the historian to relate , ―quarrels between parties , petty ...
Maurice Low. hope , lucid explanation of the origin and develop- ment of the American people . Such things as en- cumber the pages of historians , which it is the duty of the historian to relate , ―quarrels between parties , petty ...
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... ment to counterpoise the sometimes menacing mutability of the infusion of foreign blood ; it was the Puritan love of gain and expansion that could be appeased only by new colonies planted in the wilderness ; it was the Puritan sense of ...
... ment to counterpoise the sometimes menacing mutability of the infusion of foreign blood ; it was the Puritan love of gain and expansion that could be appeased only by new colonies planted in the wilderness ; it was the Puritan sense of ...
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