Thoughts on the Future Civil Policy of AmericaHarper & Bros., 1871 - 325 páginas |
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... migrations of fishes that take place at given seasons , and which are connected with the well - being and wealth of ... fish migrates at those periods when his instincts tell him that the food on which he lives is abundant . If in any ...
... migrations of fishes that take place at given seasons , and which are connected with the well - being and wealth of ... fish migrates at those periods when his instincts tell him that the food on which he lives is abundant . If in any ...
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... Fish migrations , 24 . Flame of lamp , its destiny , Florida , climate of , 51 . Food , its uses , 20 . C2 . Force comes from the sun , 20 . conservation of , 193 . France , relative strength of , 129 . Franciscans , 195 . Franklin ...
... Fish migrations , 24 . Flame of lamp , its destiny , Florida , climate of , 51 . Food , its uses , 20 . C2 . Force comes from the sun , 20 . conservation of , 193 . France , relative strength of , 129 . Franciscans , 195 . Franklin ...
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accomplished action advance affirmed ages altogether America animals Arabians Arabs arising Asia Asiatic Atlantic Ocean AVERROISM become blood-admixture brain century civil climate Cloth communities condition consequences considered continent course Dæmons destined doctrine earth effect Egypt emigration ence England Europe European existence fact fish migrates force forms Greek heat human ical ideas illustrated important impression improvement increase individual inevitable influence instinct intellectual intrinsic invention Italy JOHN S. C. ABBOTT Julius Cæsar labor locomotion lustrations MAGIANISM manner matter Mediterranean Sea ment mental millions modes modified Mohammedan moral movement nation Nature never North Ocean organization pass philosophical physical physiological plants political POLYGAMY population present principles progress race reason religious Republic resisting result Roman Roman Empire Rome Saracens slaves social society Spain successive Syrian Jew temperature things thought thousand tion variations vast
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Página 48 - Yes, we are all there, — from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf...
Página 186 - I think it was, that this faculty became positively distressing to me: at night, when I lay awake in bed, vast processions passed along in mournful pomp; friezes of never-ending stories, that to my feelings were as sad and solemn as if they were stories drawn from times before (Edipus or Priam, before Tyre, before Memphis.
Página 96 - ... the heathen for an inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for a possession.
Página 286 - London and Londoners he felt an aversion which more than once produced important political effects. His wife and daughter were in tastes and acquirements below a housekeeper or a stillroom maid of the present day. They stitched and spun, brewed gooseberry wine, cured marigolds, and made the crust for the venison pasty.
Página 288 - He was permitted to dine, with the family; but he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots : but, as soon as the tarts and cheesecakes made their appearance, he quitted his seat, and stood aloof till he was summoned to return thanks for the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded...
Página 96 - It was one unspeakable outrage, one unutterable ruin, without discrimination of age or sex. They who died not under the lash in a tropical sun, died in the darkness of the mine.
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U.S. Imperialism: The Spanish-American War to the Iranian Revolution Mansour Farhang Visualização de excertos - 1981 |
Actual Government as Applied Under American Conditions Albert Bushnell Hart Visualização integral - 1903 |