Democracy in America - Alexis De Tocqueville - Książki - Independently Published - 9798723998230 - 28 marca 2021
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Democracy in America

Alexis De Tocqueville

Democracy in America

North America divided into two vast regions, one inclining towards the Pole, the other towards the Equator-Valley of the Mississippi-Traces of the Revolutions of the Globe-Shore of the Atlantic Ocean where the English Colonies were founded-Difference in the appearance of North and of South America at the time of their Discovery-Forests of North America-Prairies-Wandering Tribes of Natives-Their outward appearance, manners, and language-Traces of an unknown people. Exterior Form Of North America North America presents in its external form certain general features which it is easy to discriminate at the first glance. A sort of methodical order seems to have regulated the separation of land and water, mountains and valleys. A simple, but grand, arrangement is discoverable amidst the confusion of objects and the prodigious variety of scenes. This continent is divided, almost equally, into two vast regions, one of which is bounded on the north by the Arctic Pole, and by the two great oceans on the east and west. It stretches towards the south, forming a triangle whose irregular sides meet at length below the great lakes of Canada. The second region begins where the other terminates, and includes all the remainder of the continent. The one slopes gently towards the Pole, the other towards the Equator. The territory comprehended in the first region descends towards the north with so imperceptible a slope that it may almost be said to form a level plain. Within the bounds of this immense tract of country there are neither high mountains nor deep valleys. Streams meander through it irregularly: great rivers mix their currents, separate and meet again, disperse and form vast marshes, losing all trace of their channels in the labyrinth of waters they have themselves created; and thus, at length, after innumerable windings, fall into the Polar Seas. The great lakes which bound this first region are not walled in, like most of those in the Old World, between hills and rocks. Their banks are flat, and rise but a few feet above the level of their waters; each of them thus forming a vast bowl filled to the brim. The slightest change in the structure of the globe would cause their waters to rush either towards the Pole or to the tropical sea.

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Wydane 28 marca 2021
ISBN13 9798723998230
Wydawcy Independently Published
Strony 274
Wymiary 178 × 254 × 15 mm   ·   480 g
Język English  

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