The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... political insignificance of the German nation , and the consequent want of conscious importance and of arrogance of its individuals ; to which cause also it is to be ascribed that so little justice is done to the Germans by the other ...
... political insignificance of the German nation , and the consequent want of conscious importance and of arrogance of its individuals ; to which cause also it is to be ascribed that so little justice is done to the Germans by the other ...
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... political notions of his countrymen in America . • The German in America , particularly in the country , distin ... politics , rudeness , coarseness , and obstinacy . ' p . 79 . Our author , p . 79 , & c . gives an account of the ...
... political notions of his countrymen in America . • The German in America , particularly in the country , distin ... politics , rudeness , coarseness , and obstinacy . ' p . 79 . Our author , p . 79 , & c . gives an account of the ...
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... political misunderstanding and confusion . Did we not fear that our comment had already outrun the importance of the text , we should hint at the state of things in Germany , disclosed by this prodigious emigration . We passed , not a ...
... political misunderstanding and confusion . Did we not fear that our comment had already outrun the importance of the text , we should hint at the state of things in Germany , disclosed by this prodigious emigration . We passed , not a ...
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... political science , and must be content to be useful without being very famous . To them , the re- mark which just closed our quotation , may be properly ap- plied ; let them describe the manners , laws , and institutions of the people ...
... political science , and must be content to be useful without being very famous . To them , the re- mark which just closed our quotation , may be properly ap- plied ; let them describe the manners , laws , and institutions of the people ...
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... political views , were often avowed unconsciously , without a man's giving himself the trouble to think whether he really felt and thought as disparagingly of his country , as he pretended to . Did we not think this ex- planation ...
... political views , were often avowed unconsciously , without a man's giving himself the trouble to think whether he really felt and thought as disparagingly of his country , as he pretended to . Did we not think this ex- planation ...
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