Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... race and language . None were very rich and none very poor . They were separated from Europe by a voyage of months . The great tasks of men and women were those of the pioneer : first , to settle the wilderness , cut the forests , plant ...
... race and language . None were very rich and none very poor . They were separated from Europe by a voyage of months . The great tasks of men and women were those of the pioneer : first , to settle the wilderness , cut the forests , plant ...
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... races who now come to this country and become citizens bring new problems . We may not believe that all men are equal in all respects - and doubtless our fathers did not believe this either - but since we have equal votes we see the ...
... races who now come to this country and become citizens bring new problems . We may not believe that all men are equal in all respects - and doubtless our fathers did not believe this either - but since we have equal votes we see the ...
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... race and language . None were very rich and none very poor . They were separated from Europe by a voyage of months . The great tasks of men and women were those of the pioneer : first , to settle the wilderness , cut the forests , plant ...
... race and language . None were very rich and none very poor . They were separated from Europe by a voyage of months . The great tasks of men and women were those of the pioneer : first , to settle the wilderness , cut the forests , plant ...
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... races who now come to this country and become citizens bring new problems . We may not believe that all men are equal in all respects - and doubtless our fathers did not believe this either - but since we have equal votes we see the ...
... races who now come to this country and become citizens bring new problems . We may not believe that all men are equal in all respects - and doubtless our fathers did not believe this either - but since we have equal votes we see the ...
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... race of earlier people ; the Angles and Saxons con- quered the Celts ; the Danes conquered a considerable part of the Anglo - Saxons ; and finally the Normans , who were a sort of high - grade military specialists , made the most ...
... race of earlier people ; the Angles and Saxons con- quered the Celts ; the Danes conquered a considerable part of the Anglo - Saxons ; and finally the Normans , who were a sort of high - grade military specialists , made the most ...
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