The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 81
... sense of a new horizon to be attained , or a new horizon to be conquered , but the mere desire to escape from an unchanging round , an inner need to stand aloof from the village and its elders , the landowner's mansion and its barns ...
... sense of a new horizon to be attained , or a new horizon to be conquered , but the mere desire to escape from an unchanging round , an inner need to stand aloof from the village and its elders , the landowner's mansion and its barns ...
Stran 82
... sense . Both countries had climates of exceptional severity , vast stretches of soil of inferior productiveness , a population thinly scattered , and lacking , until the later growth of railways , in means of communication . The most ...
... sense . Both countries had climates of exceptional severity , vast stretches of soil of inferior productiveness , a population thinly scattered , and lacking , until the later growth of railways , in means of communication . The most ...
Stran 203
... sense forced on him by outer circumstances , particularly by the great early emotional crisis of his life , which came from his secret sympathy with the Decem- brist uprising in 1825 ( when he was twenty - six ) which he later had to ...
... sense forced on him by outer circumstances , particularly by the great early emotional crisis of his life , which came from his secret sympathy with the Decem- brist uprising in 1825 ( when he was twenty - six ) which he later had to ...
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