History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 |
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... - reliance and the spirit of liberty . No rich soil , no crops of tobacco re- warded their hard labors . It was a struggle for ex- istence during two generations . But they were brave , 20 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NATION.
... - reliance and the spirit of liberty . No rich soil , no crops of tobacco re- warded their hard labors . It was a struggle for ex- istence during two generations . But they were brave , 20 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NATION.
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... soil prevented the accumulation of property , and perhaps led them to attach undue value to money . Their frugality and poverty made them appear parsimonious . Their whole history is a refutation of the theories of Buckle , as also is ...
... soil prevented the accumulation of property , and perhaps led them to attach undue value to money . Their frugality and poverty made them appear parsimonious . Their whole history is a refutation of the theories of Buckle , as also is ...
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... soil , slavery must expand or die . Such a state of things could not last amid the mighty commotions of the nineteenth century . The inevitable conflict must come . The blinded South would not listen to reason or humanity , and became ...
... soil , slavery must expand or die . Such a state of things could not last amid the mighty commotions of the nineteenth century . The inevitable conflict must come . The blinded South would not listen to reason or humanity , and became ...
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... soil as rich as the Babylonian plains . The little sapling at Plymouth Rock is now a tree whose branches conceal the heaven itself . Where is the end to be ? What country has such sub- lime destinies ? A generation has not passed away ...
... soil as rich as the Babylonian plains . The little sapling at Plymouth Rock is now a tree whose branches conceal the heaven itself . Where is the end to be ? What country has such sub- lime destinies ? A generation has not passed away ...
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... soil of the New World . This time - worn question has , however , lost much of its importance . The human race in the Old World can not be traced back to a remoter past than the human race in the New . But America was not the cradle of ...
... soil of the New World . This time - worn question has , however , lost much of its importance . The human race in the Old World can not be traced back to a remoter past than the human race in the New . But America was not the cradle of ...
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