The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... never been driven out of Eng- land and found shelter when and how they did , but it would not have been the America we now know . Such comments as I make from time to time in sketching historical progress are to impress on the reader ...
... never been driven out of Eng- land and found shelter when and how they did , but it would not have been the America we now know . Such comments as I make from time to time in sketching historical progress are to impress on the reader ...
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... never be that of the native , and that some of the conclusions reached in the following pages will be challenged . If so , they may be attributed to the im- possibility of that mysterious barrier that nationality raises ever being quite ...
... never be that of the native , and that some of the conclusions reached in the following pages will be challenged . If so , they may be attributed to the im- possibility of that mysterious barrier that nationality raises ever being quite ...
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... never to make a harsh criticism unless my own impression was corroborated by the published opinion of a respected and impartial American authority . A regard for the feelings of others should make a foreigner sparing in his judg- ment ...
... never to make a harsh criticism unless my own impression was corroborated by the published opinion of a respected and impartial American authority . A regard for the feelings of others should make a foreigner sparing in his judg- ment ...
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... never , even for the election , set foot in the place , so jealous was the patron lest any attempt be made to get a new interest in the borough . " Samuel Wilberforce , the great philan- thropist , paid £ 9000 for Hull , which he ...
... never , even for the election , set foot in the place , so jealous was the patron lest any attempt be made to get a new interest in the borough . " Samuel Wilberforce , the great philan- thropist , paid £ 9000 for Hull , which he ...
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... never hesitated at bribery . ” Or we may go back to the century before George III reigned and see where the lesson of corruption was learned . When Randolph was sent to London in 1682 he wrote to the Bishop of London of " their great ...
... never hesitated at bribery . ” Or we may go back to the century before George III reigned and see where the lesson of corruption was learned . When Randolph was sent to London in 1682 he wrote to the Bishop of London of " their great ...
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