The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... foreign immigrants has been pouring into the country , and to - day about one - third of the people are , at least on one side , of foreign - born parentage . To - day it is very difficult to say what is a " typical " American name or a ...
... foreign immigrants has been pouring into the country , and to - day about one - third of the people are , at least on one side , of foreign - born parentage . To - day it is very difficult to say what is a " typical " American name or a ...
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... foreign nations ] afford to tamper with domestic factions , to practise the arts of seduction , to mislead public opinion , to influence or awe the public councils ! ... Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence , I conjure you ...
... foreign nations ] afford to tamper with domestic factions , to practise the arts of seduction , to mislead public opinion , to influence or awe the public councils ! ... Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence , I conjure you ...
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... foreign parents or are foreign - born ; about 1,500,000 , that is to say , about one - third of the total population are foreign - born . This situation concentrates the problem of Americanization in certain areas ; New York has much ...
... foreign parents or are foreign - born ; about 1,500,000 , that is to say , about one - third of the total population are foreign - born . This situation concentrates the problem of Americanization in certain areas ; New York has much ...
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