The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... rising in- dustrialism . The Bessemer process quickly turned an age of iron . into an age of steel and created the great rolling mills of Pittsburgh from which issued the rails for expanding railways . The reaper and binder , the sulky ...
... rising in- dustrialism . The Bessemer process quickly turned an age of iron . into an age of steel and created the great rolling mills of Pittsburgh from which issued the rails for expanding railways . The reaper and binder , the sulky ...
Strana 177
... rising plutocracy . The Bread - winners is a dramatization of the Federalistic principle that government exists for the protection of property . " Remem- bering the date when The Bread - winners was written , " says his biographer ...
... rising plutocracy . The Bread - winners is a dramatization of the Federalistic principle that government exists for the protection of property . " Remem- bering the date when The Bread - winners was written , " says his biographer ...
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... rising and an evil day . Since 1865 the bankers had ruled America , and they were coming finally to cajole the American people into accepting their vulgar ideals and putting their trust in a bankers ' paradise . As he watched the ...
... rising and an evil day . Since 1865 the bankers had ruled America , and they were coming finally to cajole the American people into accepting their vulgar ideals and putting their trust in a bankers ' paradise . As he watched the ...
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