The American People: A Study in National Psychology, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1911 - 441 من الصفحات |
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... wealth are of Dutch descent , the lineal descendants of those first settlers who colonized the New Netherlands . This is quite true , but it proves nothing . To deny these things would be to deny a physical fact , a thing too absurd to ...
... wealth are of Dutch descent , the lineal descendants of those first settlers who colonized the New Netherlands . This is quite true , but it proves nothing . To deny these things would be to deny a physical fact , a thing too absurd to ...
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... wealth , of their great cities ; of the railroads they have built , and the rivers they have bridged - in a word , the material . Probably if I were an American these objective. 1 Cf. Draper : History of the American Civil War , vol . 1 ...
... wealth , of their great cities ; of the railroads they have built , and the rivers they have bridged - in a word , the material . Probably if I were an American these objective. 1 Cf. Draper : History of the American Civil War , vol . 1 ...
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... wealth that liberty to resist oppression was born . Narrow , harsh , intolerant , bigoted these Puritans were , but despite the qualities that have given them such an odious name , it was their teachings and. 1 " Democracy had been ...
... wealth that liberty to resist oppression was born . Narrow , harsh , intolerant , bigoted these Puritans were , but despite the qualities that have given them such an odious name , it was their teachings and. 1 " Democracy had been ...
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... wealth they were greatly inferior to the English , in some respects they enjoyed advantages not possessed by them , and nothing is more erroneous than the be- lief that their poverty was great or that their social organization was still ...
... wealth they were greatly inferior to the English , in some respects they enjoyed advantages not possessed by them , and nothing is more erroneous than the be- lief that their poverty was great or that their social organization was still ...
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... wealth of the colonies ; the speeches and writings of the day throw additional light on the subject ; there have been studies of the origin and development of a particular industry , but I know of no author who has had the ability and ...
... wealth of the colonies ; the speeches and writings of the day throw additional light on the subject ; there have been studies of the origin and development of a particular industry , but I know of no author who has had the ability and ...
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