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" If there is one lesson taught by history it is that the permanent * greatness of any State must ultimately depend more upon the character of its country population than upon anything else. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for a loss... "
Readings in Rural Sociology - Stran 121
uredili: - 1920 - 632 strani
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Daily News Almanac and Political Register, Količina 24

George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1907 - 578 strani
...their positions in the social world. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for any loss In either the number or the character of the farming population. We of the United States should realize this above almost all other peoples. We began our existence...
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Annual Report of the Minnesota State Agricultural Society

Minnesota State Agricultural Society - 1908 - 236 strani
...anything else. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for a loss of either the number of the character of the farming population. In the United...The towns were small and were for the most part mere sea coast trading and fishing ports. The chief industry of the country was agriculture, and the ordinary...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1908: 1789 ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 874 strani
...their positions in the social world. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for any loss in either the number or the character of the farming population. We of the United States should realize this above almost all other peoples. We began our existence...
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The Philippine Agricultural Review, Količina 2 ,Izdaje 6–9

1909 - 272 strani
...greatness of any State must ultimately depend more upon the character of its country population 84888 2 than upon anything else. No growth of cities, no growth...part mere seacoast trading and fishing ports. The cheif industry of the country was agriculture, and the ordinary, citizen was in some way connected...
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The New England Magazine, Količina 39

1909 - 806 strani
...is that the permanent greatness of any Stale must ultimately depend more upon the character of the country population than upon anything else. No growth...number or the character of the farming population. . . . With the single exception of the conservation of our natural resources, which underlies the problem...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Količina 1

United States. Department of State - 1910 - 712 strani
...their positions in the social world. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for any loss in either the number or the character of the farming population. We of the United States should realize this above almost all other peoples. We began our existence...
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Report of the Commission on Country Life

United States. Country Life Commission - 1911 - 168 strani
...country population than upon anything else. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for loss in either the number or the character of the farming population. "The farm grows the raw material for the food and clothing of all our citizens; it supports directly...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Količina 10

United States. President - 1910 - 976 strani
...their positions in the social world. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for any loss in either the number or the character of the farming population. We of the United States should realize this above almost all other peoples. We began our existence...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Količina 1

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 878 strani
...their positions in the social world. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for any loss in either the number or the character of the farming population. We of the United States should realize this above almost all other peoples. We began our existence...
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Report of the Commission on Country Life

U.S. Country life commission - 1911 - 160 strani
...country population than upon anything else. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for loss in either the number or the character of the farming population. "The farm grows the raw material for the food and clothing of all our citizens; it supports directly...
Celotni ogled - O knjigi




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