The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 42
... Moscow , which now stretched from the Black Sea to the shores of the Gulf of Finland , and to the Urals , was to develop into a power capable of imposing its will on Europe , it must have access to the Baltic . The mineral wealth of the ...
... Moscow , which now stretched from the Black Sea to the shores of the Gulf of Finland , and to the Urals , was to develop into a power capable of imposing its will on Europe , it must have access to the Baltic . The mineral wealth of the ...
Stran 59
... Moscow and its outlying city - states , bound together not by roads but by rivers . In neither country was there anything resem- bling a system of education , or any independent de- velopment towards general culture . In this respect ...
... Moscow and its outlying city - states , bound together not by roads but by rivers . In neither country was there anything resem- bling a system of education , or any independent de- velopment towards general culture . In this respect ...
Stran 117
... Moscow itself the nobles took two sides , now upholding one party , now the other . Only the intervention of the Church itself — at that time and for long later revered by the peasant and noble alike as being the one source of ...
... Moscow itself the nobles took two sides , now upholding one party , now the other . Only the intervention of the Church itself — at that time and for long later revered by the peasant and noble alike as being the one source of ...
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