William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... regarded with suspicion the new scientific currents especially as embodied in a young " German trained rationalist " . In Sumner in a letter to one of his classmates characterized the faculty as " a Puritan theological crowd " . And the ...
... regarded with suspicion the new scientific currents especially as embodied in a young " German trained rationalist " . In Sumner in a letter to one of his classmates characterized the faculty as " a Puritan theological crowd " . And the ...
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... regarded as conspiracies . Some of these organizations ventured into politics and in 1828 , a Workingman's party appeared in Philadelphia and in 1829 , in New York . The programs of these parties included , the termination of ...
... regarded as conspiracies . Some of these organizations ventured into politics and in 1828 , a Workingman's party appeared in Philadelphia and in 1829 , in New York . The programs of these parties included , the termination of ...
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... brief examination , of the polemical position of the two groups . As we have seen in the position espoused by Calhoun , the planters regarded the workers of the industrial cities as both a threat to the J I L : I J - ། C [ 132 .
... brief examination , of the polemical position of the two groups . As we have seen in the position espoused by Calhoun , the planters regarded the workers of the industrial cities as both a threat to the J I L : I J - ། C [ 132 .
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