The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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الصفحة 33
... settlement , the revo- lutionizing influences of the struggle with natural conditions , and above all with a declared political independence of the British Crown , the bond with the old civilization snapped . Thus a new and dis- tinct ...
... settlement , the revo- lutionizing influences of the struggle with natural conditions , and above all with a declared political independence of the British Crown , the bond with the old civilization snapped . Thus a new and dis- tinct ...
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... settlement of America is a continuous record of war ; while wars of the Spanish Succession , of the Polish Succession , of the Austrian Succession , even of Jenkins's Ear , burden the pages of history and make one weary to discover what ...
... settlement of America is a continuous record of war ; while wars of the Spanish Succession , of the Polish Succession , of the Austrian Succession , even of Jenkins's Ear , burden the pages of history and make one weary to discover what ...
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... settlements and near - by towns ; but the women saw nothing but the four walls of their houses and the interminable plains gripped in the iron hand of winter . The latest evidence we have of the correspond- ence between climatic ...
... settlements and near - by towns ; but the women saw nothing but the four walls of their houses and the interminable plains gripped in the iron hand of winter . The latest evidence we have of the correspond- ence between climatic ...
الصفحة 67
... settlements and colo- nies , finally merged into states , were still to be held within restricted areas , because the imagination of man at that time was not vivid enough to grasp the truth , so foreign to all past experience and tra ...
... settlements and colo- nies , finally merged into states , were still to be held within restricted areas , because the imagination of man at that time was not vivid enough to grasp the truth , so foreign to all past experience and tra ...
الصفحة 86
... settlement of America , has expanded to the present day . Colonies sepa- rated from the mother country by oceans , where the power of government quickly went into the hands of the people instead of being autocratically retained by civil ...
... settlement of America , has expanded to the present day . Colonies sepa- rated from the mother country by oceans , where the power of government quickly went into the hands of the people instead of being autocratically retained by civil ...
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