The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... ruled by their own town councils of nobles , or boyars ; they were more disposed to be friendly to Poland or Lithuania than to Moscow . Against them no less than these two usurping powers , Ivan III and his successor Basil III who died ...
... ruled by their own town councils of nobles , or boyars ; they were more disposed to be friendly to Poland or Lithuania than to Moscow . Against them no less than these two usurping powers , Ivan III and his successor Basil III who died ...
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... is , as Frenchmen have said , the land of moral fog , America is the land of moral blindness . It has not escaped foreign observers that America is ruled by sermons and by preachers . Here , indeed , THE TWO FRONTIER S 157.
... is , as Frenchmen have said , the land of moral fog , America is the land of moral blindness . It has not escaped foreign observers that America is ruled by sermons and by preachers . Here , indeed , THE TWO FRONTIER S 157.
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... ruling landowning aristocracy , was violently thrown from the Middle Ages into the state politics of post - Reformation Europe , thanks to Peter the Great's reforms . The average American of the ruling New England mercantile caste began ...
... ruling landowning aristocracy , was violently thrown from the Middle Ages into the state politics of post - Reformation Europe , thanks to Peter the Great's reforms . The average American of the ruling New England mercantile caste began ...
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