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Excerpt from German-American Hymnology, 1683-1800: A Dissertation Submitted to the Philosophical Faculty of Johns Hopkins University for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
That the German element in Pennsylvania history has not been brought out in its due proportion is too apparent to need any proof. Of this, perhaps, we ought not to complain. Whether it is a fault arising from tardiness, or a virtue springing from a retired modesty, or something of both, it is nevertheless true, that the Germans are devotedly willing to bear the timber and build the scaffolding, so that others may erect their temples of honor, and then as patiently submit to being cast aside because needed no more. But whether they are to have credit for the good, or blame for the evil, which from them has been infused into our Pennsylvania nationality, the fact that German life is the moulding power in the life of our State will be seen in its spirit for ages to come. The phrase 'german Pennsyl vania' is traditionally abroad, and will last as long as the phrase Yankee New England. This proverb, like the fabled wandering Jew, will travel the earth as a testimony, whatever historians may write in books.
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