The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence: Earliest Germans in the Anglo-American coloniesHoughton Mifflin Company, 1909 |
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... remained a man of the people , alive to their interests , nearer to them in habits and culture or the lack of it , and admired by them for his plain honesty that never stooped to selfish ends , a prac- tice so common among the ...
... remained a man of the people , alive to their interests , nearer to them in habits and culture or the lack of it , and admired by them for his plain honesty that never stooped to selfish ends , a prac- tice so common among the ...
Halaman 18
... remained in office . The new popular principle could not be represented by them . An unfortunate move also was his attempt to force Al- bany to recognize his government . Bayard had fled thither and succeeded in winning to his side ...
... remained in office . The new popular principle could not be represented by them . An unfortunate move also was his attempt to force Al- bany to recognize his government . Bayard had fled thither and succeeded in winning to his side ...
Halaman 21
... remained the only fortunate event in a chain of disasters . However , as a result of the expensive operations against Canada , all of the colonies had incurred debts , and great disappointment reigned , particularly when taxation had to ...
... remained the only fortunate event in a chain of disasters . However , as a result of the expensive operations against Canada , all of the colonies had incurred debts , and great disappointment reigned , particularly when taxation had to ...
Halaman 43
... remained in possession of Falckner's Swamp , which was by no means what the name implies , but good land , constituting , as above stated , the remain- ing portion of the Frankfort Company's land , about seven eighths of the twenty ...
... remained in possession of Falckner's Swamp , which was by no means what the name implies , but good land , constituting , as above stated , the remain- ing portion of the Frankfort Company's land , about seven eighths of the twenty ...
Halaman 45
... remained indifferent toward this criminal abuse . They failed to understand how the Quakers could harmonize slavery with their religion , 1 E. Bettle , in his Notices of Negro Slavery in America : " To this body of humble , unpretending ...
... remained indifferent toward this criminal abuse . They failed to understand how the Quakers could harmonize slavery with their religion , 1 E. Bettle , in his Notices of Negro Slavery in America : " To this body of humble , unpretending ...
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