| J. Arthur Partridge - 1866 - 446 páginas
...of this design will be favorable to all Christendom, to Europe, to the whole world."—Oxenstiern. " America is therefore the land of the future, where...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself. It is a land of desire for all those who are weary of the historical lumber-room of old Europe. It... | |
| J. Arthur Partridge - 1866 - 566 páginas
...This apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America" — John Adams. " America is therefore the land of the future where,...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself. It is a land of desire for all those who are weary of the historical hwnber-room of old Europe" —... | |
| 1882 - 514 páginas
...justify our calling as well educated citizens. Did not the philosophic Hegel speak of America as " the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself; the land of desire for all those who are weary of the historical lumber room of old Europe." May we... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 páginas
...successfully achieved. The dreams of our forefathers began to be realized. "America," says Hegel, "is the land of the future, where in the ages that lie...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself." During the period under consideration it made a long stride toward its coming greatness. With the establishment... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 600 páginas
...successfully achieved. The dreams of our forefathers began to be realized. "America," says Hegel, "is the land of the future, where in the ages that lie...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself." During the period under consideration it made a long stride toward its coming greatness. With the establishment... | |
| 1897 - 818 páginas
...been content to mind their own affairs. Hegel, in his " Philosophy of History," wrote, " America is the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself." The victory won by Dewey at Manila is thought by some to have suddenly transformed the people of the... | |
| 1913 - 790 páginas
...mid-nineteenth century. WM. A. DUNNING. 'Philosophy of History, Introduction. America, he says, is "the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie...before us, the burden of the World's History shall rcvesI itself. . . ."—p. 86. WORKING TOWARD A FEDERAL DOMAIN WHEN the Constitution was being made,... | |
| Joseph Fort Newton - 1920 - 200 páginas
...explains why he did not consider America in his " Philosophy of History," written in 1823: "America is the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie...burden of the world's history shall reveal itself. It is the land of desire for all those who are weary of the historical lumber-room of old Europe. It... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1971 - 264 páginas
...from being a fully-formed state. In a rash moment he permits himself to prophesy that America is ' the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie before us, the burden of the World's History is due to reveal itself - perhaps in a contest between North and South America '.11 But stricdy such... | |
| Shlomo Avineri - 1974 - 270 páginas
...predicting the future a remark very similar to the one appended by Hegel to his aside about the Slavs: America is therefore the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie before us, the burden of world's history shall reveal itself — perhaps in a contest between North and South America. It is... | |
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