William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 17
... changes in Ameri- can life said , " They are such changes as time with his general ir- resistibleness works in whatever is not made but grows , in states and churches , and all things , which live not by infusion and prop- ping up but ...
... changes in Ameri- can life said , " They are such changes as time with his general ir- resistibleness works in whatever is not made but grows , in states and churches , and all things , which live not by infusion and prop- ping up but ...
Page 26
... change Sumner's religious values but they did enormously change his attitude toward them . His evangelistic fervor was cooled , he became much more critical of the grounds of his faith , and his views of the Bible and theological ...
... change Sumner's religious values but they did enormously change his attitude toward them . His evangelistic fervor was cooled , he became much more critical of the grounds of his faith , and his views of the Bible and theological ...
Page 103
... changes in the North were bringing to the forefront the industrial capitalists . But for them to achieve full success certain limitations had to be removed . They needed in- creased tariff protection , a stable banking system , an ...
... changes in the North were bringing to the forefront the industrial capitalists . But for them to achieve full success certain limitations had to be removed . They needed in- creased tariff protection , a stable banking system , an ...
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