The North American Review, Volumen203,Parte2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... German Empire . In 1816 the inhabitants of Prussia and the other German States num- bered 123 per square mile . Because of industrial develop- ment and the ambitious attitude of the nation , population in- creased with remarkable ...
... German Empire . In 1816 the inhabitants of Prussia and the other German States num- bered 123 per square mile . Because of industrial develop- ment and the ambitious attitude of the nation , population in- creased with remarkable ...
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... Germans in America . If we cannot say , to para- phrase a famous remark of Horace Greeley's , that every pacifist is a German , at least we can say that every German is - professedly - a pacifist . Is there an organization op- posed to ...
... Germans in America . If we cannot say , to para- phrase a famous remark of Horace Greeley's , that every pacifist is a German , at least we can say that every German is - professedly - a pacifist . Is there an organization op- posed to ...
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... German vote , but now that the election is so near at hand that thought necessarily appears to have far greater impor- tance than it really possesses . It is true that there is a small body of bribed or demented Germans scattered all ...
... German vote , but now that the election is so near at hand that thought necessarily appears to have far greater impor- tance than it really possesses . It is true that there is a small body of bribed or demented Germans scattered all ...
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