The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... settle- ment . The fact that the Spanish cared nothing for anything but ostentation and conquest gave a su- perficial veneer of European civilization to their chief centres of settlement , but left the wilderness practically untouched ...
... settle- ment . The fact that the Spanish cared nothing for anything but ostentation and conquest gave a su- perficial veneer of European civilization to their chief centres of settlement , but left the wilderness practically untouched ...
Stran 105
... settle , the sort of work they are best fitted to perform , and the psychological possibilities in- herent in the race ... settled states which did not share the peculiar strain of adventurous daring and natu- ral sentiment that the ...
... settle , the sort of work they are best fitted to perform , and the psychological possibilities in- herent in the race ... settled states which did not share the peculiar strain of adventurous daring and natu- ral sentiment that the ...
Stran 305
... settled the status quo in both countries , with- out really settling anything . In both countries the unsolved questions of the relation between indus- trialism and agrarianism , monopoly and free own- ership , foreign expansion and ...
... settled the status quo in both countries , with- out really settling anything . In both countries the unsolved questions of the relation between indus- trialism and agrarianism , monopoly and free own- ership , foreign expansion and ...
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