The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence, Band 2Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909 |
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Albert Bernhardt Faust. COPYRIGHT , 1909 , BY ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published December , 1909 973.0743 F 267 Replaces 159106 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS 1-4 CHAPTER I. AN ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER.
Albert Bernhardt Faust. COPYRIGHT , 1909 , BY ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published December , 1909 973.0743 F 267 Replaces 159106 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS 1-4 CHAPTER I. AN ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER.
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... CHAPTER II THE INFLUENCE OF THE GERMANS IN THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY I. THEIR PROMINENCE IN AGRICULTURE AND DEPENDENT MANUFACTURES The Germans as farmers Leading traits As owners of homesteads Settlement of the limestone ...
... CHAPTER II THE INFLUENCE OF THE GERMANS IN THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY I. THEIR PROMINENCE IN AGRICULTURE AND DEPENDENT MANUFACTURES The Germans as farmers Leading traits As owners of homesteads Settlement of the limestone ...
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... chapter 76 CHAPTER III GERMAN INFLUENCE ON THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE UNITED STATES II . IN TECHNICAL BRANCHES ; IN OTHER MANUFACTURES Technical schools of Germany the cause of the prominence of Ger- mans in all technical branches ...
... chapter 76 CHAPTER III GERMAN INFLUENCE ON THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE UNITED STATES II . IN TECHNICAL BRANCHES ; IN OTHER MANUFACTURES Technical schools of Germany the cause of the prominence of Ger- mans in all technical branches ...
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... chapter . • · · CHAPTER IV 108 • 108-110 110 111 111-113 113-117 118-119 • 119-120 • . 120-121 POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF THE GERMAN ELEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Popular impression concerning the Germans in politics Their position defined ...
... chapter . • · · CHAPTER IV 108 • 108-110 110 111 111-113 113-117 118-119 • 119-120 • . 120-121 POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF THE GERMAN ELEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Popular impression concerning the Germans in politics Their position defined ...
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... chapter . 187-198 • 198-200 200 CHAPTER V THE GERMAN INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES Introductory remarks Four periods . German schools and teachers in the eighteenth century ; Franklin College , Lancaster , Pennsylvania ...
... chapter . 187-198 • 198-200 200 CHAPTER V THE GERMAN INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES Introductory remarks Four periods . German schools and teachers in the eighteenth century ; Franklin College , Lancaster , Pennsylvania ...
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Seite 148 - I remember when they modestly declined intermeddling in our elections, but now they come in droves and carry all before them, except in one or two counties.
Seite 211 - Reader." A few copies of Noehden's Grammar were imported, and a few copies of I forget whose "Pocket Dictionary," fortunately too copious for an Anglo-Saxon pocket, and suggesting the generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical "History of New York.
Seite 433 - This is the largest sum ever given by a man in the history of the race for any social or philanthropic purposes.
Seite 204 - Strasburg, who gave instruction in mathematics. He was willing to do what he could for me in German, but he warned me that his pronunciation was very bad, as was that of all Alsace, which had become a part of France. Nor was it possible to get books. I borrowed a Meidinger's Grammar, French and German, from my friend, Mr. Everett, and sent to New Hampshire, where I knew there was a German Dictionary, and procured it. I also obtained a copy of Goethe's "Werther
Seite 148 - English; the Signs in our Streets have inscriptions in both languages, and in some places only German: They begin of late to make all their Bonds and other legal...
Seite 147 - I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great temper are necessary with the Germans ; and am not without apprehensions, that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us.
Seite 537 - The Fatherland: 1450-1700, showing the part it bore in the discovery, exploration, and development of the western continent, with special reference to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Seite 245 - I never saw a population so totally divested of gaiety; there is no trace of this feeling from one end of the Union to the other.
Seite 148 - German. They begin of late to make all their bonds and other legal instruments in their own language, which (though I think it ought not to be) are allowed good in...
Seite 148 - Few of their children in the country know English. They import many books from Germany; and of the six printing-houses in the province, two are entirely German, two half German half English, and but two entirely English.