political error the crown ever committed in America, was to cut off men from a country which wanted nothing but men! ' What attachment can a poor European emigrant have for a country where he had nothing? The knowledge of the language, the love of a few... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Página 145editado por - 1782Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 498 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America,...the language, the love of a few kindred as poor as himself, were the only cords that tied him: his country is now that which gives him land, bread, protection,... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 412 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America,...the language, the love of a few kindred as poor as himself, were the only cords that tied him: his country is now that which gives him land, bread, protection,... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 534 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America,...off men from a country which wanted nothing but men 1 What attachment can a poor European emigrant have for a country where he had nothing? The knowledge... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 418 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America,...off men from a country which wanted nothing but men I *s What attachment can a poor European emi.grant have for a country where he had no/thing? The knowledge... | |
| J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 408 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America, was to cut off hreh from a country which wanted nothing but men ! What attachment can a poor European emigrant have... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1906 - 876 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America...poor European emigrant have for a country where he has nothing? The knowledge of the language, the love of a few kindred as poor as himself, were the... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 432 páginas
...crown. This is the great chain which links us all, this is the picture 20 which every province exhibits. What attachment can a poor European emigrant have...the language, the love of a few kindred as poor as himself, were the only cords that tied him: his country 25 is now that which gives him land, bread,... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Fannie Wyche Dunn - 1918 - 436 páginas
...crown. This is the great chain which links us all, this is the picture 20 which every province exhibits. What attachment can a poor European emigrant have...the language, the love of a few kindred as poor as himself, were the only cords that tied him: his country 25 is now that which gives him land, bread,... | |
| 1920 - 688 páginas
...advice profitable to all who find a refuge on our shores: "What attachment can a poor European immigrant have for a country where he had nothing? The knowledge...the language, the love of a few kindred as poor as himself, were the only cords that tied him; his country is now that which gives him land, bread, protection... | |
| Ola Elizabeth Winslow - 1927 - 438 páginas
...mild harmless set of people. But for the fault of a few leaders, the whole were banished. The greatest political error the crown ever committed in America,...nothing but men! What attachment can a poor European immigrant have for a country where he had nothing? The knowledge of the language, the love of a few... | |
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