The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... European historians , or even to European novelists , poets , and philosophers prepared to ask the question : " What is an Ameri- can , a Russian ? In what way do they differ from anything European or from each other ? " , we by no ...
... European historians , or even to European novelists , poets , and philosophers prepared to ask the question : " What is an Ameri- can , a Russian ? In what way do they differ from anything European or from each other ? " , we by no ...
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... European , -be that either Moor or Turk or Lapp or Finn or Firbolg or Basque- we see that each European nation has grown up as a variation on the original Celtic - Teutonic- Latin chord ; and that each has precisely what the other lacks ...
... European , -be that either Moor or Turk or Lapp or Finn or Firbolg or Basque- we see that each European nation has grown up as a variation on the original Celtic - Teutonic- Latin chord ; and that each has precisely what the other lacks ...
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... European element - became overlaid with Tartar racial colour , to such an extent that only the in- tellectual top stratum , not the sentimental race- basis underneath , remained European . Nor can we define Northern America as ...
... European element - became overlaid with Tartar racial colour , to such an extent that only the in- tellectual top stratum , not the sentimental race- basis underneath , remained European . Nor can we define Northern America as ...
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