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 Americans are a people who are always in motion, always changing, always seeking something new."
"The Europeans have been able to acquire a knowledge of the natural sciences, and to some extent, of the mechanical arts, without the aid of any superior intelligence. But they have never been able to …"
"Slavery, which is so cruel to the slave, is prejudicial to the master, and democracy, which is so favorable to the freedom of all citizens, is destructive of the independence of the individual."
"It is difficult to imagine how many of those who love liberty, and who sincerely desire it, are yet ready to give it up at the first alarm."
"The most dangerous of all errors is to believe that there is no error."
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