The world has never before seen social phenomena at all comparable with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This progressive incorporation of... Sketches of a Tour Round the World - Page 67by Protap Chunder Mozoomdar - 1884 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1883 - 934 pages
...criticisms, must I then understand that you think unfavourably of our future? No one can form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still, preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
| 1882 - 966 pages
...than TJjoe and general conclusions respecting roar future. The factors are too numerous, too Ttst, too far beyond measure in their quantities and intensities....with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1882 - 108 pages
...criticisms : must I, then, understand that you think unfavorably of our future?" "No one can form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts while still preserving its political continuity is a new thing. This... | |
| Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 138 pages
...criticisms, must 1 then understand that you think unfavorably of our future ?" ** No one cm form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
| Sir John Johnson, William Leete Stone, John Watts De Peyster, Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 530 pages
...criticisms, must I then understand that you think unfavorably of our future ?" " No one on form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting your future. The factors are ton numerous, too vast, too far beyond measure in their quantities and intensities. The world has never... | |
| 1883 - 884 pages
...criticisms, must I then understand that you think unfavorably of our future ? No one can form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
| 1883 - 866 pages
...criticisms, must I then understand that you think unfavorably of our future ? No one can form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 pages
...criticisms, must I then understand that you think unfavorably of our future ? No one can form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
| Arthur Gilman - 1883 - 706 pages
...have WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS. , , .... produced a civ1lization grander than any the world has known." "The world has never before seen social phenomena...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing." "... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 532 pages
...criticisms, must I then understand that you think unfavourably of our future ? No one can form anything more than vague and general conclusions respecting...with those presented in the United States. A society spreading over enormous tracts, while still preserving its political continuity, is a new thing. This... | |
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