The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... followed by intense heat , icy winds succeeding torrid blasts from the Persian Gulf . Under such conditions , the type of worship de- veloped would be naturally that of the elements , regarded as superior powers : the " host of heaven ...
... followed by intense heat , icy winds succeeding torrid blasts from the Persian Gulf . Under such conditions , the type of worship de- veloped would be naturally that of the elements , regarded as superior powers : the " host of heaven ...
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... followed , Poland might have acquired complete control over Russian affairs , had it not been for internal jealousies among the boyars themselves , and for the attitude of the Orthodox Church , which obscurely sensed and supported the ...
... followed , Poland might have acquired complete control over Russian affairs , had it not been for internal jealousies among the boyars themselves , and for the attitude of the Orthodox Church , which obscurely sensed and supported the ...
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... followed in 1693 ; Yale in 1701. True , this education in the colonies had for the most part been inaugurated for the sole purpose of training candidates for the ministry , and had a strongly Puritan and theological tinge ; but most ...
... followed in 1693 ; Yale in 1701. True , this education in the colonies had for the most part been inaugurated for the sole purpose of training candidates for the ministry , and had a strongly Puritan and theological tinge ; but most ...
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