Harper's Magazine, Volume 142Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature |
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... American territory , but American men and women , not crags or cathedrals , except in so far as Copyright , 1920 , by Harper & they have determined the development of the American citizen . Not monu- ments , but men , is my simple motto ...
... American territory , but American men and women , not crags or cathedrals , except in so far as Copyright , 1920 , by Harper & they have determined the development of the American citizen . Not monu- ments , but men , is my simple motto ...
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... Americans ; Teutonic , Slavic , and Scandinavian Middle West , where live Americans . The son of the Polish Jew on First Avenue is an American ; the son of the Alabama negro is an American . The son of the Pilgrims at Cape Cod is an ...
... Americans ; Teutonic , Slavic , and Scandinavian Middle West , where live Americans . The son of the Polish Jew on First Avenue is an American ; the son of the Alabama negro is an American . The son of the Pilgrims at Cape Cod is an ...
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... American is infinitely more conscious of his national origins than is the denizen of any other part of the world ... America as by New America . The HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... American is infinitely more conscious of his national origins than is the denizen of any other part of the world ... America as by New America . The HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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... American play ; history is not likely to cast it again . ARISTOCRATS I suppose that the full spirit of New England is now to be found in Boston , and there will the last ramparts stand when all the nations of the world , con- gregated ...
... American play ; history is not likely to cast it again . ARISTOCRATS I suppose that the full spirit of New England is now to be found in Boston , and there will the last ramparts stand when all the nations of the world , con- gregated ...
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... American . Instead , he talked guardedly . He even advised what I should see in Boston ... and he rec- ommended nothing that did not lie be- tween the Massachusetts Hospital and Copley Square ; there was nothing else . When I told him ...
... American . Instead , he talked guardedly . He even advised what I should see in Boston ... and he rec- ommended nothing that did not lie be- tween the Massachusetts Hospital and Copley Square ; there was nothing else . When I told him ...
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