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" There are at the present time, two great nations in the world which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points; I allude to the Russians and the Americans. "
American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 253
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 39

England - 1836 - 878 pages
...the world, which seem to tend towards the same enH, although they started from different points : 1 allude to the Russians and the Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoiicrd : and whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed...
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The Monthly Review, Volume 3

Books - 1835 - 642 pages
...are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points : I allude...Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed; and whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent...
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The Portfolio; or A collection of state papers, etc. etc ..., Volume 3

Portfolio - 1836 - 640 pages
...are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points; I allude...Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed ; and, whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent...
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The Portfolio; Or, a Collection of State Papers, Etc: Illustrative ..., Volume 3

David Urquhart - Europe - 1836 - 630 pages
...are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, f which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points ; I allude...Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed ; and, whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent...
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The Portfolio, Volume 3

David Urquhart - Great Britain - 1836 - 630 pages
...are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points ; I allude...Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed ; and, whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1838 - 534 pages
...ihrliiinn'iTTm and the^Americans. B"(h ftf <hpm h"v" grown up unnoticed ; and wh ilst_t lie _a tteatio n nf mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent place amongst the nafmns : nTif] ^hp workLlgarnnri fliniii ixiUi'iiiH -Illll H _ai almost thp same .time....
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1839 - 500 pages
...are, at the present time, two great nations in the world, which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points ; I allude...unnoticed ; and while the attention of mankind was di* This would be a population proportionate to that of Europe, taken at a mean rate of 410 inhabitants...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy - 1839 - 714 pages
...proportionate to that of Europe, taken at a mean rate of 410 inhabitants to the square league. rected elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent...world learned their existence and their greatness at almost the same time. : All other nations seem to have nearly reached their natural limits, and only...
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The Principles of Population: And Their Connection with Human ..., Volume 2

Archibald Alison - Poor - 1840 - 560 pages
...time," says M. Tocqueville, " two great nations in the world, which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points : I allude...Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed ; and whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent...
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The Principles of Population: And Their Connection with Human ..., Volume 2

Archibald Alison - Poor - 1840 - 644 pages
...points : I allude to the Russians and the Americans. Both of them have grown up unnoticed ; and whilst the attention of mankind was directed elsewhere, they have suddenly assumed a most prominent place amongst the nations ; and the world learned their existence and their greatness at almost the same...
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