The Shaping of the American Tradition, Band 1Louis Morton Hacker, Helene Sara Zahler Columbia University Press, 1947 - 1247 Seiten Begins with the European world from which the Americans came, to the settling of America, the American Revolution, through the mid 1900's to look at the shaping of the American tradition. |
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... Europe , far from diminishing , rather adds to our usefulness and consequence as men and subjects . Had our forefathers remained there , they would only have crowded it , and perhaps prolonged those convulsions which had shook it so ...
... Europe , far from diminishing , rather adds to our usefulness and consequence as men and subjects . Had our forefathers remained there , they would only have crowded it , and perhaps prolonged those convulsions which had shook it so ...
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... Europe , and for objects of policy exclusively European- Greece and Spain . It would be as new , too , in our policy as it would be surprising . For more than thirty years Europe had been in convulsions ; every nation almost of which it ...
... Europe , and for objects of policy exclusively European- Greece and Spain . It would be as new , too , in our policy as it would be surprising . For more than thirty years Europe had been in convulsions ; every nation almost of which it ...
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... Europe . What is more , the laborers of Europe have found it out , and are rapidly emigrating . In so doing , not only do they change a barren field of labor for a fertile one , and at the same time relieve the pressure at home , but ...
... Europe . What is more , the laborers of Europe have found it out , and are rapidly emigrating . In so doing , not only do they change a barren field of labor for a fertile one , and at the same time relieve the pressure at home , but ...
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Background 8 3 The Early Settlers of America 14 4 Early Economic Activities | 24 |
THE ENGLISH HERITAGE | 56 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF AMERICA | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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