The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 35
... fact that they had been originally planted near the mouths of navigable bays and rivers : the Chesapeake , the Delaware , the Hudson , the Charles . The inter- vening territory was still the no - man's land of the Indian . The fact that ...
... fact that they had been originally planted near the mouths of navigable bays and rivers : the Chesapeake , the Delaware , the Hudson , the Charles . The inter- vening territory was still the no - man's land of the Indian . The fact that ...
Stran 134
... fact that the Jews were highly literate , that they frequently adopted the profession of doctors , money - lenders , or something analogous - requiring brain work - struck the Rus- sian peasant as peculiar . His favourite receptacle of ...
... fact that the Jews were highly literate , that they frequently adopted the profession of doctors , money - lenders , or something analogous - requiring brain work - struck the Rus- sian peasant as peculiar . His favourite receptacle of ...
Stran 215
... fact , criminals - a body of men , warring alike upon Pole and Turk , who lived in semi - monastic state in a movable capital on the banks of the Dnieper , and who had become so great a menace to the Czar himself that after Pugachev's ...
... fact , criminals - a body of men , warring alike upon Pole and Turk , who lived in semi - monastic state in a movable capital on the banks of the Dnieper , and who had become so great a menace to the Czar himself that after Pugachev's ...
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