Alexis de Tocqueville — "The American Indians are, in a certain sense, a foreign people, and they have no…"
The American Indians are, in a certain sense, a foreign people, and they have no place in the midst of the European population.
The American Indians are, in a certain sense, a foreign people, and they have no place in the midst of the European population.
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"The most dangerous of all errors is to believe that error itself is harmless."
"I have always thought that the most important thing for a man is to be free, even if he is poor."
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"The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults."
"The American woman is as free as the American man, and she is at least as intelligent."
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