The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 23
Página 149
... town corporations and by them allotted in small farms to heads of families . As the common ownership by the towns disappeared , the land passed to the settlers in freehold tenure . The town long retained certain " common lands " -meadow ...
... town corporations and by them allotted in small farms to heads of families . As the common ownership by the towns disappeared , the land passed to the settlers in freehold tenure . The town long retained certain " common lands " -meadow ...
Página 176
... town , and most worthy of note about it . And what is it that they found distinctive of this town , which is so notable for the beauty of its sur- roundings and for the quality of its intellectual activities ? On all of the fences and ...
... town , and most worthy of note about it . And what is it that they found distinctive of this town , which is so notable for the beauty of its sur- roundings and for the quality of its intellectual activities ? On all of the fences and ...
Página 177
... town in which they live . It is always the " finest town in the state , " although you have never before heard of it , and you judge by the account that it is exactly like a hundred other dreary Western towns . But sooner or later you ...
... town in which they live . It is always the " finest town in the state , " although you have never before heard of it , and you judge by the account that it is exactly like a hundred other dreary Western towns . But sooner or later you ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
abolished Abolitionists acres Amer Articles of Confederation average American become Britain British British Empire century civil Colonies Congress Constitution Declaration democracy democratic economic elected emancipation Empire England English equality essential established Europe European existed fact federal government Federalists foreign France free government freedom French frontier German high-school ican ideal ideas immigrants independence industrial industrial revolution institutions interests Jefferson John Adams king labor land laws less liberty little American live Massachusetts ment mind Monroe Doctrine nation negro never nomic North Parliament party political population preserve President principle problem public opinion question Republican respect Revolution revolutionary slave slavery social South Southern speak spirit Stamp Act taxes territory thing Thomas Hutchinson tion Tompkins County town Union United Virginia vote wealth West Whig William Lloyd Garrison York