The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... course powers which they never dreamed of giving to it . This result has been the consequence of changing conditions and ideas ; it is the result of an ever - increasing nationalism , a constant exten- sion of the sphere of social and ...
... course powers which they never dreamed of giving to it . This result has been the consequence of changing conditions and ideas ; it is the result of an ever - increasing nationalism , a constant exten- sion of the sphere of social and ...
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... course , mean quite what the college professor means by it . The pioneer wanted his children to be " educated " in ... course that his status is fixed , or that his children must necessarily be what he has been . It is rather a matter of ...
... course , mean quite what the college professor means by it . The pioneer wanted his children to be " educated " in ... course that his status is fixed , or that his children must necessarily be what he has been . It is rather a matter of ...
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... course , learn to read , to write , and to do sums . But in any community , as soon as that came to be a common achievement , so that to be illiterate was almost a disgrace , to be able to read and write and " do arithmetic ' was not ...
... course , learn to read , to write , and to do sums . But in any community , as soon as that came to be a common achievement , so that to be illiterate was almost a disgrace , to be able to read and write and " do arithmetic ' was not ...
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