The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... English younger sons sent to America to sober down , where they proceeded to ... colonies , and of good living in every respect — furniture , carriages ... English dress and manners , and rivalled English luxury . An English ...
... English younger sons sent to America to sober down , where they proceeded to ... colonies , and of good living in every respect — furniture , carriages ... English dress and manners , and rivalled English luxury . An English ...
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... English history the free socage tenant often sur- rendered that position and voluntarily took a dependent place ... English Colonies in America , vol . i , p . 188 . bound these feeble colonists to the mother country . It 238 THE ...
... English history the free socage tenant often sur- rendered that position and voluntarily took a dependent place ... English Colonies in America , vol . i , p . 188 . bound these feeble colonists to the mother country . It 238 THE ...
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... colonies . But economic rather than social causes developed those distinc ... English law and custom , despite its manifest injustice and often injurious ... colonies . In Massachusetts the people lived in small congrega- tions ...
... colonies . But economic rather than social causes developed those distinc ... English law and custom , despite its manifest injustice and often injurious ... colonies . In Massachusetts the people lived in small congrega- tions ...
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... English politics , the Virginians unconsciously adopted a policy that later was to have the sanction of the American ... colonies , where hearts were still being searched in the vain endeavor to solve the unfathomable mystery of sin and ...
... English politics , the Virginians unconsciously adopted a policy that later was to have the sanction of the American ... colonies , where hearts were still being searched in the vain endeavor to solve the unfathomable mystery of sin and ...
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... English possessions of that day , was regarded as a convenient place for the disposal of criminals , and to it ... American colonies continued until the Revolution broke the power of England to make the New World a dumping - ground ...
... English possessions of that day , was regarded as a convenient place for the disposal of criminals , and to it ... American colonies continued until the Revolution broke the power of England to make the New World a dumping - ground ...
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