| John Herman Randall (Jr.) - 1922 - 292 sider
...enormous or diminutive. The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found seminaries, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes; they found in this manner hospitals, prisons, schools. If it be proposed to inculcate some truth, or... | |
| Merritt Madison Chambers - 1941 - 272 sider
...diminutive. The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found establishments for education, to send missionaries to the antipodes, and in this manner they found hospitals, prisons, schools. ..." Some of these functions have become exclusively or largely governmental since de Tocqueville's... | |
| Merritt Madison Chambers - 1941 - 260 sider
...constantly form associations . . . religious, moral, serious, futile, restricted, enormous, or diminutive. The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found establishments for education, to send missionaries to the antipodes, and in this manner they found hospitals, prisons, schools. ..."... | |
| Graduate School, USDA. - 1961 - 88 sider
...observed, "Americans of all ages, all conditions, and all dispositions, constantly form associations. . . . The Americans make associations to give entertainments,...manner they found hospitals, prisons, and schools. . . . Whenever, at the head of some new undertaking, you see the government in France, or a man of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 1018 sider
...thousand other kinds, religious, moral, serious, futile, extensive or restricted, enormous or diminutive. If it be proposed to advance some truth or to foster...encouragement of a great example, they form a society. "The most natural privilege of man next to the right of acting for himself is that of combining his... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1965 - 926 sider
...all dispositions, consistently form associations * * * to give entertainments, to found seminaries, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes * * *. I rather incline to the view that this very strong tendency arose because we were a pioneer... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1965 - 800 sider
...all dispositions, consistently form associations * * * to give entertainments, to found seminaries, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes * * *. I rather incline to the view that this very strong tendency arose because we were a pioneer... | |
| Neil L. Shumsky - 1996 - 514 sider
...Tocqueville observed that: The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found seminaries, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes; in this manner they found hospitals, prisons and schools. lf it is proposed to inculcate some truth... | |
| Roger Boesche - 2010 - 508 sider
...enormous or diminutive. The Americans make associations to give entertainments, to found seminaries, to build inns, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes; in this manner they found hospitals, prisons, and schools.""5 In sum, Tocqueville admired associations... | |
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