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" Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right; and... "
Immigration and Labor: The Economic Aspects of European Immigration to the ... - 74. lappuse
autors: Isaac Aaronovich Hourwich - 1912 - 544 lapas
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The Gentleman's Magazine, 155-156. sējumi

1834 - 754 lapas
...apprehensions that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...own nation, and as ignorance is often attended with credulity, when knavery would mislead it ; and with suspicion when honesty would set it right ; and...
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The works of Benjamin Franklin: with notes and a life of the ..., 7. sējums

Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 lapas
...apprehensions, that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...own nation, and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right; and as...
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The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 lapas
...apprehensions that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...own nation, and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right, — and...
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An Account of the Manners of the German Inhabitants of Pennsylvania: Written ...

Benjamin Rush - 1875 - 80 lapas
...apprehensions, that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...with great credulity, when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right ; and, few of the English understand the German...
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Washington as an Employer and Importer of Labor

Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1889 - 86 lapas
...manners, to the exclusion of our own ?" J Two years later he had no reason to change his opinions. '' Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...own nation, and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right, and as...
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The Story of the Pennsylvania Germans: Embracing an Account of Their Origin ...

William Beidelman - 1898 - 278 lapas
...apprehensions that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...with great credulity, when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right; and few of the English understand the German language,...
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The Alumni Register of the University of Pennsylvania, 6. sējums

1901 - 710 lapas
...May 9, 1753, in a letter to his friend, Peter Collinson, Franklin writes of the German immigrants : "Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...with great credulity, when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion, when honesty would set it right ; and, as few of the English understand the German...
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A Source History of the United States: From Discovery (1492) to End of ...

Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 544 lapas
...1753). "I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great temper are necessary with the Germans. . . . Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and ... it is almost impossible to remove any prejudices they may entertain. . . . Not being used to liberty,...
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Benjamin Franklin and Germany ...

Beatrice Marguerite Victory - 1915 - 200 lapas
...apprehensions that through their indiscretion or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...own nation and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it and with suspicion when honesty would set it right; and as...
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Benjamin Franklin and Germany ...

Beatrice Marguerite Victory - 1915 - 198 lapas
...apprehensions that through their indiscretion or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid...own nation and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it and with suspicion when honesty would set it right; and as...
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