The Journal of Race Development, Volumen5Clark University, 1915 |
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... , these two people , the conquerors and the conquered subsisted side by side , living in hatred and distrust of each other , until even- tually out of sheer exhaustion they became apparently recon- ciled THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONALITY 9.
... , these two people , the conquerors and the conquered subsisted side by side , living in hatred and distrust of each other , until even- tually out of sheer exhaustion they became apparently recon- ciled THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONALITY 9.
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... living French archi- tect as " possessing beauty of architecture and nobility of purpose more than any other public building of its cost in the world , " it invites every man of this wide world who may be interested in Pan - American ...
... living French archi- tect as " possessing beauty of architecture and nobility of purpose more than any other public building of its cost in the world , " it invites every man of this wide world who may be interested in Pan - American ...
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... living . There is no doubt that the time is coming when we shall learn the advantage of making our soil produce as much as it possibly can . The sugar planters of Louisiana , who believe that they face ruin in the prospect of free sugar ...
... living . There is no doubt that the time is coming when we shall learn the advantage of making our soil produce as much as it possibly can . The sugar planters of Louisiana , who believe that they face ruin in the prospect of free sugar ...
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... living , until that great race of Indians - the Incas- who lived on the table - lands of the mountains , with their capital at Cuzco , Peru , had developed a civilization equal to , in many ways , that of the Far East or the Asiatic ...
... living , until that great race of Indians - the Incas- who lived on the table - lands of the mountains , with their capital at Cuzco , Peru , had developed a civilization equal to , in many ways , that of the Far East or the Asiatic ...
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... the requirements for admission , the special advantages offered by the various institutions , tuition , fees , cost of living , etc. 6. Pan - American Two - Cent Postage . This UNIVERSITIES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 103.
... the requirements for admission , the special advantages offered by the various institutions , tuition , fees , cost of living , etc. 6. Pan - American Two - Cent Postage . This UNIVERSITIES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 103.
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Página 276 - Now it is not good for the Christian's health to hustle the Aryan brown, For the Christian riles and the Aryan smiles and he weareth the Christian down ; And the end of the fight is a tombstone white with the name of the late deceased, And the epitaph drear : "A fool lies here who tried to hustle the East.
Página 221 - For while with their knife, which they hold in one hand, they cut the meate out of the dish, they fasten their forke, which they hold in their other hand, upon the same dish, so that whatsoever he be that, sitting in the company of any others at...
Página 315 - The sire of gods and all the ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of Ethiopia's blameless race ; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth revolving light. Then will I mount the brazen dome, and move 560 The high tribunal of immortal Jove.
Página 220 - I observed a custom in all those Italian cities and towns through the which I passed, that is not used in any other country that I saw in my travels; neither do I think that any other nation of Christendom doth use it, but only Italy. The Italian, and also most strangers that are commorant in Italy, do always at their meals use a little fork when they cut their meat.
Página 221 - For Frenche of Paris was to hire unknowe. At mete was she wel ytaughte withalle ; She lette no morsel from hire lippes falle, Ne wette hire fingres in hire sauce depe. Wel coude she carie a morsel, and wel kepe, Thatte no drope ne fell upon hire brest.
Página 357 - As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion — as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquillity of...
Página 221 - Italian cannot by any means endure to have his dish touched with fingers, seeing all men's fingers are not alike clean. Hereupon I myself thought good to imitate the Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meat, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home...
Página 361 - That no law shall be made respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, and that the free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed; and no religious test shall be required for the exercise of civil or political rights.
Página 220 - ... by the help of the fat of hogs, has covered the whole with flour, laid on by a machine with the utmost regularity; if, when thus attired, he issues forth, and meets a Cherokee Indian, who has bestowed as much time at his toilet, and laid on with equal care and attention his yellow and red ochre on particular parts of his forehead or cheeks, as he judges most becoming...
Página 221 - Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home; being once quipped for that frequent using of my forke by a certain learned gentleman, a familiar friend of mine, one Mr.