The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... finally fell in 1238 , and the insignificant indepen- dent principality of Moscow more northward only survived by its comparative difficulty of access and by the payment of a great tribute to the Tartar Khans . The first ruler of ...
... finally fell in 1238 , and the insignificant indepen- dent principality of Moscow more northward only survived by its comparative difficulty of access and by the payment of a great tribute to the Tartar Khans . The first ruler of ...
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... finally in 1646 the time - limit was abol- ished , and any fugitive became an outlaw . Mean- time the practice of selling peasants apart from the estate , simply went on despite the law against it , and had finally to be legalised in ...
... finally in 1646 the time - limit was abol- ished , and any fugitive became an outlaw . Mean- time the practice of selling peasants apart from the estate , simply went on despite the law against it , and had finally to be legalised in ...
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... Finally , to ensure that the reëstablishment of the country was to be permanent , on the old basis of complete aloofness from both European radicalism and European idealism , it was necessary to stifle or suppress freedom of spirit ...
... Finally , to ensure that the reëstablishment of the country was to be permanent , on the old basis of complete aloofness from both European radicalism and European idealism , it was necessary to stifle or suppress freedom of spirit ...
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