The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... sense , is too narrow and too con- centrated . It remains for the historical psycholo- gist to treat in his own way and as a special branch the subject in its widest relations . And the work of the literary entrepreneur was too ...
... sense , is too narrow and too con- centrated . It remains for the historical psycholo- gist to treat in his own way and as a special branch the subject in its widest relations . And the work of the literary entrepreneur was too ...
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... sense of thrift and order and commerce that made the American people a nation devoted to business and more by the right of birth a nation of shopkeepers using that historical expression in no sense derogatory but as characterizing the ...
... sense of thrift and order and commerce that made the American people a nation devoted to business and more by the right of birth a nation of shopkeepers using that historical expression in no sense derogatory but as characterizing the ...
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... sense true of a people . They see themselves as a man looks at his mirror , who having seen his reflection every day for forty years is still a stranger to his own face ; while the foreigner , if he is not 14 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
... sense true of a people . They see themselves as a man looks at his mirror , who having seen his reflection every day for forty years is still a stranger to his own face ; while the foreigner , if he is not 14 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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... sense as embracing all human activity and its progress and development — is written on a palimpsest ; the other is that mankind does not learn from the teach- ings of the past , but knowledge comes only from experience . In this the ...
... sense as embracing all human activity and its progress and development — is written on a palimpsest ; the other is that mankind does not learn from the teach- ings of the past , but knowledge comes only from experience . In this the ...
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... sense of humor entertained by the Mohocks simply experienced the fate of the citizens of Rome at the height of her glory , when elegant aristocrats found their sport in rudely assaulting quiet citizens returning from dinner , or ...
... sense of humor entertained by the Mohocks simply experienced the fate of the citizens of Rome at the height of her glory , when elegant aristocrats found their sport in rudely assaulting quiet citizens returning from dinner , or ...
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