Democracy in America, Volumen2Sever & Francis, 1863 |
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... constitution of the Ameri- cans are democratic , but they have not had a democratic revolution . They arrived upon the soil they occupy in nearly the condition in which we see them at the present day ; and this is of considerable ...
... constitution of the Ameri- cans are democratic , but they have not had a democratic revolution . They arrived upon the soil they occupy in nearly the condition in which we see them at the present day ; and this is of considerable ...
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... constitution is weakened . The state of civilization is therefore insufficient by itself to explain what suggests to the human mind the love of general ideas , or diverts it from them . When the conditions of men are very unequal , and ...
... constitution is weakened . The state of civilization is therefore insufficient by itself to explain what suggests to the human mind the love of general ideas , or diverts it from them . When the conditions of men are very unequal , and ...
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... constitution prevented them from correcting those ideas by experiment , and from gradually detecting their insuffi- ciency ; whereas , in America , the two things constantly balance and correct each other . It may seem , at first sight ...
... constitution prevented them from correcting those ideas by experiment , and from gradually detecting their insuffi- ciency ; whereas , in America , the two things constantly balance and correct each other . It may seem , at first sight ...
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... constitution of the country . But if I perceive that the productions of the arts are generally of an inferior quality , very abundant and very cheap , I am convinced that , amongst the people where this occurs , privilege is on the ...
... constitution of the country . But if I perceive that the productions of the arts are generally of an inferior quality , very abundant and very cheap , I am convinced that , amongst the people where this occurs , privilege is on the ...
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... constitution . I am aware that , inde- pendently of these causes , there are several others which confer certain characteristics on literary productions ; but these appear to me to be the chief . The relations which exist between the ...
... constitution . I am aware that , inde- pendently of these causes , there are several others which confer certain characteristics on literary productions ; but these appear to me to be the chief . The relations which exist between the ...
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