The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... whole province of Louisiana was added to the territory of the United States . The territory thus added to the public domain comprised the whole west bank of the Missis- sippi ( including those parts of it for many years claimed by Great ...
... whole province of Louisiana was added to the territory of the United States . The territory thus added to the public domain comprised the whole west bank of the Missis- sippi ( including those parts of it for many years claimed by Great ...
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... whole . Mr. Wells , besides being given to over - emphasis , sees that part of America which travelers mostly see - the Eastern part more than the Western , the cities and industrial centers more than the rural and agricultural ...
... whole . Mr. Wells , besides being given to over - emphasis , sees that part of America which travelers mostly see - the Eastern part more than the Western , the cities and industrial centers more than the rural and agricultural ...
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... whole of America . We must have faith to believe that it is not America at all . But at least it is a tendency in American life , and it is a tendency which must be recognized , and , being recognized , must be combated . If this is not ...
... whole of America . We must have faith to believe that it is not America at all . But at least it is a tendency in American life , and it is a tendency which must be recognized , and , being recognized , must be combated . If this is not ...
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