The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana xix
... spirit of robust individualism resulting from a fluid economics ; and the creative result was the spontaneous emergence in America of a buoyant spirit of hopeful- ness that expressed itself in democratic programs and faith in a ...
... spirit of robust individualism resulting from a fluid economics ; and the creative result was the spontaneous emergence in America of a buoyant spirit of hopeful- ness that expressed itself in democratic programs and faith in a ...
Strana 191
... spirit long before brought hither by Puritanism from the complexities of English society - the spirit that dom- inated Calvinistic dogma before it disintegrated in the freedoms made possible by the great dispersion . The great changes ...
... spirit long before brought hither by Puritanism from the complexities of English society - the spirit that dom- inated Calvinistic dogma before it disintegrated in the freedoms made possible by the great dispersion . The great changes ...
Strana 410
... spirit of the Constitution , but an inevitable unfolding from its premises ; that instead of having been conceived by the fathers as a democratic instrument , it had been conceived in a spirit designedly hostile to democracy ; that it ...
... spirit of the Constitution , but an inevitable unfolding from its premises ; that instead of having been conceived by the fathers as a democratic instrument , it had been conceived in a spirit designedly hostile to democracy ; that it ...
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