The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... spirit of provincialism or particularism- was indeed still very strong after the war , and for many generations it was to play a great part in the history of the United States ; but although the French and Indian War did little or ...
... spirit of provincialism or particularism- was indeed still very strong after the war , and for many generations it was to play a great part in the history of the United States ; but although the French and Indian War did little or ...
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... spirit of the amateur - we prefer ideas cast in formal mold , are at a loss in the midst of flexible play of mind , and look with suspicion on the emancipated , the criti- cal , the speculative spirit . All that is aca- demic , to be ...
... spirit of the amateur - we prefer ideas cast in formal mold , are at a loss in the midst of flexible play of mind , and look with suspicion on the emancipated , the criti- cal , the speculative spirit . All that is aca- demic , to be ...
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... spirit of this government . " If questioned they would probably say that the spirit of this government is one that makes for freedom and democracy , and that freedom and democracy have been achieved by giving the greatest amount of ...
... spirit of this government . " If questioned they would probably say that the spirit of this government is one that makes for freedom and democracy , and that freedom and democracy have been achieved by giving the greatest amount of ...
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