It was not originally said about the U.S. Instead it was said about France by Klemens von Metternich. This was later adapted to America.
"if i do not make as good of yarn as they do in england, i will have nothing for my services, but will throw the whole of what i have attempted over the bridge"
there was no segregation and freedom could thus be ensured far easier. check john Locke's 110th amendment of constitution and consider the whole idea of property, in british America slaves were merely property, in latin America slaves were people.
If this line from the America Play is talking about the absences of African Americans from U.S. history, then the hole that we have dug has made us stuck in our own idea of wholeness that is not whole at all.
Changed the face of America, created jobs and helped create skyscrapers in cities (Basically changed USA infrastructure)
Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, argued that the British had no reason to rule the whole nation of America. Even if Britain claimed to be the 'mother country' of America, the actions Britain took were horrendous, almost moreso with this context, as no mother would harm her child so.
when the french had a revolution the whole of other european states imitate
It is a mythical quote with no documentation to substantiate it.
There is an old saying...when the United States sneezes, the whole world catches a cold... In other words there is a recession all over the world because the United States is in a recession.
No, the whole continent of North America is not a bully nor is the whole country of the United States of America a bully.
An important quote is an important line, phrase, or sentence. Often the words "important quote" are used when talking about a book. An important quote is important to the whole story and might have a moral message in it
Close. "The whole is more than the sum of its parts."
That is the whole quote. It means that there is nothing stranger than every day people.
"We have met the enemy and he is us."
You may quote a snippet of the lyrics in the novel. But you may not write the whole song in the book without permission from the copyright holder.
yes but only america not the whole Continent just the country america
If all of Britain were loyal like me, we could be one as a whole
If you're citing for a report or a research paper, yes. You don't have to do the whole quote though, you can use the "..." to skip over parts in the quote you don't need.