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 American has no past; he has only the present and the future. He lives in a perpetual state of creation; he is forever building, forever destroying, forever renewing."
"The American is a man who is always in a hurry, always running, always trying to get ahead."
"The love of wealth is the principal source of all the great actions of the Americans."
"The most dangerous of all errors is to believe that there is no error."
"The taste for physical gratifications is everywhere on the increase; and it is a taste which, if it be not checked, will infallibly lead men to the most abject servitude."
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