The Rise of American Civilization, Svazek 1Macmillan Company., 1927 |
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Strana 95
... Ameri- cans through necessity and enterprise supplemented their labors at the bake - oven and the plow with the handicrafts of loom and forge . From the very beginning , the women of nearly every home spun and wove and sewed , supplying ...
... Ameri- cans through necessity and enterprise supplemented their labors at the bake - oven and the plow with the handicrafts of loom and forge . From the very beginning , the women of nearly every home spun and wove and sewed , supplying ...
Strana 180
... Ameri- can missionary efforts . Supplementing the sectarian schools . were itinerant pedagogues who collected tuition charges . from parents and " boarded around " to eke out a living . Occasional glimpses into colonial primary schools ...
... Ameri- can missionary efforts . Supplementing the sectarian schools . were itinerant pedagogues who collected tuition charges . from parents and " boarded around " to eke out a living . Occasional glimpses into colonial primary schools ...
Strana 185
... Ameri- can journalism , crude as it appears to the sophisticated of modern times , can hardly be overestimated . If narrow in its range , it was wider and freer than the pulpit and the classroom and it was an art open to any person ...
... Ameri- can journalism , crude as it appears to the sophisticated of modern times , can hardly be overestimated . If narrow in its range , it was wider and freer than the pulpit and the classroom and it was an art open to any person ...
Strana 187
... Ameri- can ruling classes , unlike the French bourgeoisie , had already wrested the government from the royal authorities by 1765 ; their uprising was designed to preserve what they had , rather than to gain something new and untried ...
... Ameri- can ruling classes , unlike the French bourgeoisie , had already wrested the government from the royal authorities by 1765 ; their uprising was designed to preserve what they had , rather than to gain something new and untried ...
Strana 205
... trade , Tory landlords found equal advantage in restrictions on Ameri- can woolen manufactures . To both , imposts on American tobacco brought a pleasing relief in the form of lighter CLASH OF METROPOLIS AND COLONY 205.
... trade , Tory landlords found equal advantage in restrictions on Ameri- can woolen manufactures . To both , imposts on American tobacco brought a pleasing relief in the form of lighter CLASH OF METROPOLIS AND COLONY 205.
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The Rise of American Civilization, Svazek 1 Charles Austin Beard,Mary Ritter Beard Úplné zobrazení - 1927 |
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