Madison Grant Quote

Although the [American] revolution grew out of economic and political causes, it represents primarily one of those costly and unfortunate internecine wars in which the Nordics have been prone to indulge at intervals for two or three thousand years, and which have done so much to weaken them as a race.


The Conquest of a Continent (1933)


Although the [American] revolution grew out of economic and political causes, it represents primarily one of those costly and unfortunate internecine ...

Although the [American] revolution grew out of economic and political causes, it represents primarily one of those costly and unfortunate internecine ...

Although the [American] revolution grew out of economic and political causes, it represents primarily one of those costly and unfortunate internecine ...

Although the [American] revolution grew out of economic and political causes, it represents primarily one of those costly and unfortunate internecine ...