The American People: A Study in National Psychology, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1911 - 441 من الصفحات |
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... Independence , not one was other than of Anglo - Saxon. 1 " For though others , such as Holland , by its establishments in New York , participated in the movement , the share taken by them was so subor- dinate as scarcely to influence ...
... Independence , not one was other than of Anglo - Saxon. 1 " For though others , such as Holland , by its establishments in New York , participated in the movement , the share taken by them was so subor- dinate as scarcely to influence ...
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... Independence ; Sanderson : Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence . 1 The Immigration Commission . A Partial Report to Congress PREFACE TO SECOND VOLUME 9.
... Independence ; Sanderson : Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence . 1 The Immigration Commission . A Partial Report to Congress PREFACE TO SECOND VOLUME 9.
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... independence . " 2 There is a library of very fair proportions on the Scotch and Irish in Amer- ica and the influence they have had on American development . Englishmen use the adjectives English and British interchangeably as meaning a ...
... independence . " 2 There is a library of very fair proportions on the Scotch and Irish in Amer- ica and the influence they have had on American development . Englishmen use the adjectives English and British interchangeably as meaning a ...
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... independence of the Crown they were not only few in number but wretchedly poor ; that they suffered for the necessities of life , that compared with the English they were cave dwellers , their civilization low and their resources scanty ...
... independence of the Crown they were not only few in number but wretchedly poor ; that they suffered for the necessities of life , that compared with the English they were cave dwellers , their civilization low and their resources scanty ...
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... Independence . " 2 Franklin thought the popula- tion doubled every twenty - five years , exclusive of the increase by immigration . Wigglesworth agrees as to the time in which population doubles , but includes in that increase ...
... Independence . " 2 Franklin thought the popula- tion doubled every twenty - five years , exclusive of the increase by immigration . Wigglesworth agrees as to the time in which population doubles , but includes in that increase ...
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