The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... things ; but our purpose was ever the same : to ascertain the causes that have produced results . To me this book voices your always sym- pathetic but judicious criticism and your generous help — a companionship as precious as it is ...
... things ; but our purpose was ever the same : to ascertain the causes that have produced results . To me this book voices your always sym- pathetic but judicious criticism and your generous help — a companionship as precious as it is ...
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... 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 institutions , new methods of government - confirms perhaps more than anything else the ...
... 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 institutions , new methods of government - confirms perhaps more than anything else the ...
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... things as en- cumber the pages of historians , which it is the duty of the historian to relate , ―quarrels between parties , petty conflicts , even conflicts on a grander scale , have been either omitted or dismissed with merely a ...
... things as en- cumber the pages of historians , which it is the duty of the historian to relate , ―quarrels between parties , petty conflicts , even conflicts on a grander scale , have been either omitted or dismissed with merely a ...
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... thing so extraordinary as the effect of that religious persecution which led to the establishment of Massachusetts and laid the foundation of the great 66 1 1 Parkman : Pioneers of France in the New World , Introduction , p . xv ...
... thing so extraordinary as the effect of that religious persecution which led to the establishment of Massachusetts and laid the foundation of the great 66 1 1 Parkman : Pioneers of France in the New World , Introduction , p . xv ...
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... things " often regarded as peculiar to America , " an American writer satirically remarks , “ we are only preserving old English forms and customs . For example , when a vigilance committee in the South or West decorate an obnoxious ...
... things " often regarded as peculiar to America , " an American writer satirically remarks , “ we are only preserving old English forms and customs . For example , when a vigilance committee in the South or West decorate an obnoxious ...
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