That coarseness and strength combined with acuteness and inquisitiveness; that practical, inventive turn of mind, quick to find expedients; that masterful grasp of material things, lacking in the artistic but powerful to effect great ends... Readings in Rural Sociology - Página 34editado por - 1920 - 632 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1892 - 898 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...powerful to effect great ends, that restless, nervous energy,1 that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1894 - 884 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...characteristics. That coarseness and strength combined with acuteuess and inquisitiveness, that practical, inventive turn of mind, quick to find expedients, that... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the ^American intellect owes its striking...to effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy ; l that domiuant individualism, working for good and for evil, and, withal, that buoyancy and exuberance... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - 1915 - 488 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy; l that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and, withal, that buoyancy and exuberance... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - 1915 - 518 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...powerful to effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy;1 that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and, withal, that buoyancy and... | |
| Wilmer Carlyle Harris - 1917 - 198 páginas
...immigrant and the descendant of immigrants, he was the embodiment of Michigan Republicanism. He had "that coarseness and strength combined with acuteness...restless nervous energy, that dominant individualism and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes from freedom"7 — traits of the frontier or "traits... | |
| 1917 - 198 páginas
...immigrant and the descendant of immigrants, he was the embodiment of Michigan Republicanism. He had "that coarseness and strength combined with acuteness...restless nervous energy, that dominant individualism and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes from freedom"7 — traits of the frontier or "traits... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1918 - 448 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...powerful to effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy;1 that dominant individualism, working for gociti and for evil, and, withal, that buoyancy and... | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 384 páginas
...in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy; 54 that dominant individualism, work\ ing for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - 1920 - 356 páginas
...survivals in the place of their origin, even when higher social organizations succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking...things, lacking in the artistic, but powerful to effect greac ends; that restless, nervous energy; that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil;... | |
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