| Jane Addams - 1910 - 534 páginas
...cheap arguments, but in the end I obtained that which I have ever regarded as a valuable possession, a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist...of men who are trying to abolish slavery in America A\ or to throw off Hapsburg oppression in Italy. At any rate, I was heartily ashamed of my meager notion... | |
| Jane Addams - 1911 - 522 páginas
...possession, a^sense_ of the genuine relationshjp which may^exist Jsetween men who jha.re_laige hopes~and TTke desires, even though they differ in nationality, language, and creed; that those things cQunt_fojr_absDlutely_ .nothing, between-_grpuj}s__of men who are trying to abolisk-slavery in America... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1922 - 440 páginas
...cheap arguments, but in the end I obtained that which I have ever regarded as a valuable possession, a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist...America or to throw off Hapsburg oppression in Italy. At any rate I was heartily ashamed of my meager notion of patriotism, and I came out of the room exhilarated... | |
| Jane Addams - 1927 - 522 páginas
...cheap arguments, but in the end \I obtained that which I have ever regarded as a valuable possession, a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist...America or to throw off Hapsburg oppression in Italy. At any rate, I was heartily ashamed of my meager notion of patriotism, and I came out of the room exhilarated... | |
| 1911 - 1102 páginas
...an American," she gained from her father's attitude a sense of the genuine relationship that exists between men who share large hopes and like desires.,...though they differ in nationality language, and creed. She was ashamed 'Twenty Years in Hull House. By Jane Addams. The Macmillan Company, New York. $2.50.... | |
| 1952 - 1054 páginas
...form. Jane's memoirs record that he taught her what she "ever regarded as a valuable possession, a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist between men who share hopes and like desires, even though they differ in language, nationality and creed." JW Linn notes... | |
| Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1990 - 228 páginas
...did," including the sense he conveyed through his attachment to the Italian patriot Joseph Mazzini of the "genuine relationship which may exist between...though they differ in nationality, language and creed." 12 As a child, Addams claims, she recoiled from adult attempts to patronize her by isolating her from... | |
| G. J. Barker-Benfield, Catherine Clinton - 1998 - 626 páginas
...had opened up to her in childhood "the great world of moral enterprise and serious undertaking," a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist...in America or to throw off Hapsburg oppression in ltaly." lt was her father, she is telling her readers in the meticulously constructed Twenty Years,... | |
| Joseph P. Cosco - 2003 - 248 páginas
...narionality, language, and ereed are less impormnt than shared hopes and desires, and that the differences "count for absolutely nothing between groups of men...who are trying to abolish slavery in America or to thtow off Hapsburg oppression in Iraly" [Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910; New York: Signet... | |
| 1910 - 1028 páginas
...regarded as a valuable possession — a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist between merr who share large hopes and like desires, even though...absolutely nothing between groups of men who are trying ta abolish slavery in America, cr to throw off Hapsburg oppression in Italy. At any rate, I was heartily... | |
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