The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana 163
... agrarian platform was slowly built up of successive planks - greenbacks , free silver , subtreasuries , railway regulation , the income tax - he turned upon it all the batteries of his wrath . Godkin never understood the American farmer ...
... agrarian platform was slowly built up of successive planks - greenbacks , free silver , subtreasuries , railway regulation , the income tax - he turned upon it all the batteries of his wrath . Godkin never understood the American farmer ...
Strana 287
... agrarian programs was the greater problem of the popular control of the political state . How could the undisci ... agrarian concern with political machinery . From the agrarian agitation - supplemented by proletarian and middle- class ...
... agrarian programs was the greater problem of the popular control of the political state . How could the undisci ... agrarian concern with political machinery . From the agrarian agitation - supplemented by proletarian and middle- class ...
Strana 299
... agrarian background of Garland's mind that makes him seem old - fashioned to a generation that has forgotten the agrarian roots of our past growth . He was so deeply colored by this earlier native America that he never outgrew it ; and ...
... agrarian background of Garland's mind that makes him seem old - fashioned to a generation that has forgotten the agrarian roots of our past growth . He was so deeply colored by this earlier native America that he never outgrew it ; and ...
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