| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1843 - 534 páginas
...State. 336 enlightened nations in the world fulfils all the outward duties of religion with fervour. Upon my arrival in the United States, the religious...attention ; and the longer I stayed there, the more did I percetve the great political consequences resulting from this state of things, to which I was unaccustomed.... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1848 - 922 páginas
...and most i enlightened nations in the world fulfils all the outward duties of religion with fervour. Upon my arrival in the United States, the religious...first thing that struck my attention ; and the longer 1 stayed there, the more did I perceive the great political consequences resulting from this state... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1850 - 256 páginas
...candidly and more philosophically than any other foreigner, has expressed his views on this subject in the following language. " Upon, my arrival in the...the religious aspect of the country was the first that struck my attention ; and the longer I staid there the more did 1 perceive the great political... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863 - 594 páginas
...and most enlightened nations in the world fulfil with fervor all the outward duties of religion. On my arrival in the United States, the religious aspect...attention ; and the longer I stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state of things. In France, I... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1870 - 628 páginas
...and most enlightened nations in the world fulfil with fervor all the outward duties of religion. On my arrival in the United States, the religious aspect...attention ; and the longer I stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state of things. In France, I... | |
| 1915 - 440 páginas
...religious phase of American character was noted both by Tocqueville and Bourget, the former declaring that the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck his attention, the latter giving it a rank among American traits second only to the love of activity.... | |
| Howard Mumford Jones - 1927 - 648 páginas
...LIFE IN ANY STUDY OF AMERICAN CULTURE UPON my arrival in the United States," wrote de Tocqueville, "the religious aspect of the country was the first...resulting from this state of things, to which I was unaccustomed."1 In this passage is the epitome of two civilizations : the Latin, accustomed to keep... | |
| Gary C. Bryner, Noel B. Reynolds - 1987 - 206 páginas
...between the nature of man, religion, and political institutions. "On my arrival" in America, he wrote, "the religious aspect of the country was the first...attention; and the longer I stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state of things."89 In a nutshell,... | |
| Richard Vetterli, Gary C. Bryner - 1996 - 294 páginas
...between the nature of man, religion, and political institutions. "On my arrival [in America]," he wrote, "the religious aspect of the country was the first...attention, and the longer I stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state of things."108 In a nutshell,... | |
| William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - 1994 - 868 páginas
...relationship between character and society in America that has ever been written."26 In it he related: Upon my arrival in the United States the religious...first thing that struck my attention; and the longer 1 stayed there, the more I perceived the great political consequences resulting from this new state... | |
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