The time will therefore come when one hundred and fifty millions of men will be living in North America,* equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Stran 1071836Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1836 - 878 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilisation, the same language, the same religion, the came hahits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated...and it is a fact new to the world, a fact fraught wiih such portentous consequences as to haffle the efforts eeen of the imagination." It is not without... | |
| 1835 - 642 strani
...those points of feeling and opinion that are the surest bonds of union and prosperity. " The rest ia uncertain, but this is certain ; and it is a fact new to the world—a fact fraught with such portentous consequences as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination."... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - 686 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilisation, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The Mexico extends from the 47th to the 30th decree of la-l rest " uncertain, but this is certain ; and... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1838 - 566 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated...portentous consequences, as to baffle the efforts even of imagination. "There are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend toward... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1838 - 564 strani
...the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propacatea under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this...fact fraught with such portentous consequences, as to bafflV the efforts even of imagination. " There are, at the present lime, two great nations in the... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 714 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated...as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination. There are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend towards the same... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 500 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated...fact fraught with such portentous consequences as to baffla the efforts even of the imagination. There are, at the present time, two great nations in the... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1840 - 568 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilisation, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated...as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination."* As the democratic passion, however, is thus evidently the great moving power which is transferring... | |
| 1841 - 598 strani
...cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions propagated...such portentous consequences as to baffle the efforts of the imagination." In accomplishing this magnificent destiny, the example of the United States will... | |
| John Harris - 1842 - 504 strani
...quarters of Europe in extent ; with a population of a hundred and fifty millions of men. . . . This is a fact new to the world, a fact fraught with such...as to baffle the efforts even of the imagination." But it is not merely one quarter of the world of which the British race have taken possession. Southern... | |
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