The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... passions of men , now facing death in defense of an ideal , then en- gaged in a peaceful but equally determined struggle to preserve that ideal , so moulded character that they produced a new type and gave to the world a new race . For ...
... passions of men , now facing death in defense of an ideal , then en- gaged in a peaceful but equally determined struggle to preserve that ideal , so moulded character that they produced a new type and gave to the world a new race . For ...
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... passion of war , at each suc- cessive stage of American progress the heavens were riven with the storm of conflict , and the daughters of Jupiter came forth . " Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be , And freedom find no champion and ...
... passion of war , at each suc- cessive stage of American progress the heavens were riven with the storm of conflict , and the daughters of Jupiter came forth . " Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be , And freedom find no champion and ...
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... passion has spent itself , the feverish haste and the dogged persistence , the selfishness and the altruism , the suspicion and the almost childlike confidence , the self - consciousness and the poise , these are the product of ...
... passion has spent itself , the feverish haste and the dogged persistence , the selfishness and the altruism , the suspicion and the almost childlike confidence , the self - consciousness and the poise , these are the product of ...
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... passion , and their children have followed in their footsteps . We shall have occasion later to examine into this question more in detail . It is proper here to call the attention of the reader to what thus far may have appeared an ...
... passion , and their children have followed in their footsteps . We shall have occasion later to examine into this question more in detail . It is proper here to call the attention of the reader to what thus far may have appeared an ...
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... passionate prayer to be let alone , than his circumlocutory flight to America ; and nothing more vividly contrasts the character of the Pilgrim and the Puritan than the reasons which made the latter leave the land of his birth . When ...
... passionate prayer to be let alone , than his circumlocutory flight to America ; and nothing more vividly contrasts the character of the Pilgrim and the Puritan than the reasons which made the latter leave the land of his birth . When ...
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