The Making of America, Volume 1Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins Making of America, 1906 - Inventors |
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... German , and even its fellow Slavs , the Lithuanian and Pole , who , to escape their oppressors , are moving to America . The Russian himself , with his vast expanse of fertile prairie and steppe , does not migrate across the water but ...
... German , and even its fellow Slavs , the Lithuanian and Pole , who , to escape their oppressors , are moving to America . The Russian himself , with his vast expanse of fertile prairie and steppe , does not migrate across the water but ...
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... German . To the west of the Slavs we find the Teutonic branches of the Aryans , the Germans , the Scandinavians , and above all , the English and Scotch - Irish with their descent from the Angles , Saxons , and Franks , who have given ...
... German . To the west of the Slavs we find the Teutonic branches of the Aryans , the Germans , the Scandinavians , and above all , the English and Scotch - Irish with their descent from the Angles , Saxons , and Franks , who have given ...
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... German and Hun and who now constitute separate branches and dialects of the unassimilated races . The little bundle of republics known as Switzerland is a federation of French , Germans and Italians who retain their languages and have ...
... German and Hun and who now constitute separate branches and dialects of the unassimilated races . The little bundle of republics known as Switzerland is a federation of French , Germans and Italians who retain their languages and have ...
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... German ... 659 Italian . 7 Huguenot . 589 Swiss 5 Scotch .. 436 Greek 3 Dutch .... 336 Russian . 1 Welsh 159 Polish ... 1 Irish 109 French . 85 Total ..... .14,243 CONSTITUENTS OF THE POPULATION OF CITIES OF MORE THAN 100,000 14 JOHN R ...
... German ... 659 Italian . 7 Huguenot . 589 Swiss 5 Scotch .. 436 Greek 3 Dutch .... 336 Russian . 1 Welsh 159 Polish ... 1 Irish 109 French . 85 Total ..... .14,243 CONSTITUENTS OF THE POPULATION OF CITIES OF MORE THAN 100,000 14 JOHN R ...
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... Germans migrated in nearly equal num- bers , and their combined migration was perhaps as great as that of the English in the seventeenth century . But they were compelled to move to the interior , to become frontiers- men , to earn ...
... Germans migrated in nearly equal num- bers , and their combined migration was perhaps as great as that of the English in the seventeenth century . But they were compelled to move to the interior , to become frontiers- men , to earn ...
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