The German Element in the United States: With Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 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 1 E. Bettle , in his Notices of Negro Slavery in America : " To this body of humble ...
... remained indifferent toward this criminal abuse . They failed to understand how the Quakers could harmonize slavery with their religion , 1 1 E. Bettle , in his Notices of Negro Slavery in America : " To this body of humble ...
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Halaman 367 - That coarseness and strength combined with acuteness and inquisitiveness; that practical, inventive turn of mind, quick to find expedients; that masterful grasp of material things, lacking in the artistic but powerful to effect great ends ; that restless, nervous energy;* that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes with freedom — these are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier.
Halaman 109 - Fellow-Citizens; but every Man who prefers Freedom to a Life of slavery will bless and honor You, as Men who have baffled the Attempt of Tyranny; and by an impartial and uncorrupt Verdict, have laid a noble Foundation for securing to ourselves, our Posterity, and our Neighbors, That, to which Nature and the Laws of our Country have given us a Right,— the Liberty— both of exposing and opposing arbitrary Power (in these Parts of the World, at least) by speaking and writing Truth.
Halaman 109 - It is the best cause. It is the cause of liberty, and I make no doubt but your upright conduct this day will not only entitle you to the love and...
Halaman 533 - Your requisition, in my judgment, is illegal, unconstitutional, and revolutionary in its objects, inhuman and diabolical, and cannot be complied with.
Halaman 109 - ... it is not the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone, which you are now trying. No! It may in its consequence affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the Main of America. It is the best cause. It is the cause of liberty...
Halaman 121 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
Halaman 433 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line. In the discussion of its extent, its westward movement, etc, it can not, therefore, any longer have a place in the census reports.
Halaman 138 - The most complete barns of the present day have in addition a granary on the tility of their fields, the luxuriance of their meadows, all of which have a general appearance of plenty and neatness in everything that belongs to them.
Halaman 365 - Our trade with New York and Philadelphia was of this sort, draining us of all the little money and bills we could gather from other places for their bread, flour, beer, hams, bacon, and other things of their produce, all which, except beer, our new townships begin to supply us with, which are settled with very industrious and thriving Germans.
Halaman 243 - If you take slaves in faith, and with the intent of conducting them to Christ, the action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction.