The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in Its Origins and BackgroundDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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... wrote Thomas Jefferson.35 And in an even more succinct form he summed up this point of view when he wrote , " I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past . " 1936 3 The rising stream of American nationalism ...
... wrote Thomas Jefferson.35 And in an even more succinct form he summed up this point of view when he wrote , " I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past . " 1936 3 The rising stream of American nationalism ...
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... wrote to Dr. von Jacobi that he thought of going to St. Petersburg . " Until now I have been only a refugee . Within three to four weeks I hope to be a free citizen of the world . " 142 Several months later he wrote to Henriette von Wol ...
... wrote to Dr. von Jacobi that he thought of going to St. Petersburg . " Until now I have been only a refugee . Within three to four weeks I hope to be a free citizen of the world . " 142 Several months later he wrote to Henriette von Wol ...
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... wrote on Dec. 18 , 1781 : " But the great designs of Providence must be ac- complished ; great indeed ! The progress of society will be accelerated by centuries by this Revolution . The Emperor of Germany is adopting , as fast as he can ...
... wrote on Dec. 18 , 1781 : " But the great designs of Providence must be ac- complished ; great indeed ! The progress of society will be accelerated by centuries by this Revolution . The Emperor of Germany is adopting , as fast as he can ...
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