| American Historical Association - 1913 - 860 páginas
...because their minds were dominated by expectations peculiar to the emigrant and partly because hi their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations...difference that existed between the community of Potosi hi the seventeenth century and a community of New England colonists was hi part due to the different... | |
| American Historical Association - 1913 - 874 páginas
...because in their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations which had no influonco. on the members of the Old World communities. Under...different expectations, furthermore, the characters of tho several colonies were differentiated. The very marked difference that existed between tho community... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 466 páginas
...because then- minds were dominated by expectations peculiar to the emigrant, and partly because in their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations which had no influence on the members of the Old-World communities. Under the influence of different expectations, furthermore, the characters of... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 512 páginas
...because their minds were dominated by expectations peculiar to the emigrant, and partly because in their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations which had no influence on the members of the Old-World communities. Under the influence of different expectations, furthermore, the characters of... | |
| 1913 - 860 páginas
...because their minds were dominated by expectations peculiar to the emigrant and partly because in their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations...Potosi in the seventeenth century and a community of New England colonists was ha part due to the different expectations entertained in the two cases. The... | |
| American Historical Association - 1913 - 852 páginas
...because their minds were dominated by expectations peculiar to the emigrant and partly because in their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations...Potosi in the seventeenth century and a community of New England colonists was in part due to the different expectations entertained in the two cases. The... | |
| 1912 - 892 páginas
...because their minds were dominated by expectations peculiar to the emigrant, and partly because in their new environment their minds embraced hopes and expectations which had no influence on the members of the communities they had left. The new physical scenes upon which the immigrant entered were not more striking... | |
| |