Alexis de Tocqueville — "The Americans are a people who are always complaining, but they are also a peopl…"
The Americans are a people who are always complaining, but they are also a people who are always working.
The Americans are a people who are always complaining, but they are also a people who are always working.
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"It is not the facility of the elections which makes the American government democratic, but the character of the people."
"I do not say that the Americans are more religious than other people; but I say that they have a greater respect for religion."
"The Negroes who inhabit the United States, are in some measure strangers to the country which gave them birth; they are the children of slavery, and not of society. Therefore, they have no place among…"
"Despotism often presents itself as the defender of the oppressed, and the friend of the humble. It can even be useful to them, but it is always at the price of their liberty."
"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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