The American People: A Study in National Psychology, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1911 - 441 من الصفحات |
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... become respectable through the dignity of age , that while every American schoolboy will glibly repeat the parrot cry of. though they unquestionably give a character to the parts in which they set- tled , constitute no real exception to ...
... become respectable through the dignity of age , that while every American schoolboy will glibly repeat the parrot cry of. though they unquestionably give a character to the parts in which they set- tled , constitute no real exception to ...
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... become fixed and the type has been permanently established . The American has an extraordinary and only partially explained power of absorbing alien people into his social and political system , and yet remaining un- influenced by them ...
... become fixed and the type has been permanently established . The American has an extraordinary and only partially explained power of absorbing alien people into his social and political system , and yet remaining un- influenced by them ...
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... become masters of their own taxation . They had made themselves practically independent of King and Parliament and maintained the inher- ent right of governing themselves subject only to nominal control of the mother - country . It is ...
... become masters of their own taxation . They had made themselves practically independent of King and Parliament and maintained the inher- ent right of governing themselves subject only to nominal control of the mother - country . It is ...
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... become more numerous than England itself . " 2 Peter Kalm , the eminent Swedish botanist and traveler , was so greatly impressed with the strength and wealth of the colonies that he wrote , " The English colonies in this part of the ...
... become more numerous than England itself . " 2 Peter Kalm , the eminent Swedish botanist and traveler , was so greatly impressed with the strength and wealth of the colonies that he wrote , " The English colonies in this part of the ...
الصفحة 43
... become that in 1724 the ship carpenters of the Thames com- plained to the King that their trade was hurt and their workmen emigrated , since so many vessels were built in New England . Massachusetts built ships not only for England ...
... become that in 1724 the ship carpenters of the Thames com- plained to the King that their trade was hurt and their workmen emigrated , since so many vessels were built in New England . Massachusetts built ships not only for England ...
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