| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1836 - 714 pages
...the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilisation, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The Mexico extends from the 47th to... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1838 - 566 pages
...institutions remain unchanged,) the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1839 - 498 pages
...America,* equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is... | |
| Commerce - 1841 - 598 pages
...America, equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain ; but this is... | |
| Commerce - 1841 - 604 pages
...in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the samo civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain ; but this is... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - Europe - 1845 - 408 pages
...America, equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1845 - 438 pages
...America, equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1850 - 488 pages
...the progeny of one race, owing th^p origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilisation, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with thg same opinions, propagated under * See Maltebrun, liv. 116, vol. vi., p. 92. the same... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1851 - 954 pages
...America,* equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - Battles - 1851 - 378 pages
...America, equal in condition, the progeny of one race, owing their origin to the same cause, and preserving the same civilization, the same language, the same religion, the same habits, the same manners, and imbued with the same opinions, propagated under the same forms. The rest is uncertain, but this is... | |
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