The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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الصفحة 92
... wealth , the fabulous gold that they believed was to be obtained without effort , and to provide an outlet for a population that even then pressed upon the limits of subsistence . “ Their principal reason for colonizing these parts is ...
... wealth , the fabulous gold that they believed was to be obtained without effort , and to provide an outlet for a population that even then pressed upon the limits of subsistence . “ Their principal reason for colonizing these parts is ...
الصفحة 93
... Wealth . " 1 The English in the beginning of their coloniza- tion had to serve both God and Mammon and appeal to the spirit of the age by a judicious mix- ture of theology and greed . And thus , as an action concerning God , and the ...
... Wealth . " 1 The English in the beginning of their coloniza- tion had to serve both God and Mammon and appeal to the spirit of the age by a judicious mix- ture of theology and greed . And thus , as an action concerning God , and the ...
الصفحة 95
... wealth in commerce — was laid by the men whose outlook on life was narrow and dwarfed by the barriers of over - refined intellectual development rather than the wider imagination of the adven- turer whose one thought was the pursuit of ...
... wealth in commerce — was laid by the men whose outlook on life was narrow and dwarfed by the barriers of over - refined intellectual development rather than the wider imagination of the adven- turer whose one thought was the pursuit of ...
الصفحة 109
... wealth , the support of life under the most favorable conditions are all insufficient , and in the end they destroy . A race to live , a nation to grow and become truly great , must have implanted in its breast aspirations and ideals ...
... wealth , the support of life under the most favorable conditions are all insufficient , and in the end they destroy . A race to live , a nation to grow and become truly great , must have implanted in its breast aspirations and ideals ...
الصفحة 186
... wealth , the chivalry , the genius , the learning , the accomplishments , the social refinements and elegance of the time were largely represented in its ranks . Not to speak of Scotland , where soon Puritanism had few oppo- nents in ...
... wealth , the chivalry , the genius , the learning , the accomplishments , the social refinements and elegance of the time were largely represented in its ranks . Not to speak of Scotland , where soon Puritanism had few oppo- nents in ...
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