The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - Всего страниц: 467 |
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... land in Europe , between 1000 and 1400 , provided a fresh outlet for the population . Forests were felled , fens drained , in the thinly occupied parts of Northern Europe : the Cistercian order was active in this land reclamation ...
... land in Europe , between 1000 and 1400 , provided a fresh outlet for the population . Forests were felled , fens drained , in the thinly occupied parts of Northern Europe : the Cistercian order was active in this land reclamation ...
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... land- scapes and cities , ending abruptly a few miles out of sight of land : it had the geometrical unity of the spheroid it was now discovered actually to be : the globe itself was the very symbol of unity and completeness and ...
... land- scapes and cities , ending abruptly a few miles out of sight of land : it had the geometrical unity of the spheroid it was now discovered actually to be : the globe itself was the very symbol of unity and completeness and ...
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... land was always bright , and every landfall might turn out to be a windfall . By 1893 an American historian , Frederick Jackson Turner , pointed out that the United States had reached the limits of its last important frontier : the ...
... land was always bright , and every landfall might turn out to be a windfall . By 1893 an American historian , Frederick Jackson Turner , pointed out that the United States had reached the limits of its last important frontier : the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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