The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 2Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 - 1559 Seiten |
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... civilization . This implies an amazing change of condition , first from a primitive savage to a barbarian of the lowest type , and then from the latter to a Greek of the Homeric period , or to a Hebrew of the time of Abraham . The ...
... civilization . This implies an amazing change of condition , first from a primitive savage to a barbarian of the lowest type , and then from the latter to a Greek of the Homeric period , or to a Hebrew of the time of Abraham . The ...
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... civilization . Nor have we outgrown our spiritual dependence upon older forms of civilization . In fact we shall never outgrow a certain inevitable degree of such dependence . Our national unity , moreover , will always require of us a ...
... civilization . Nor have we outgrown our spiritual dependence upon older forms of civilization . In fact we shall never outgrow a certain inevitable degree of such dependence . Our national unity , moreover , will always require of us a ...
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... [ CIVILIZATION VERSUS BARBARISM ] The present menace to civilization is essentially that of barbarism in our own midst . Notwithstand- ing our heroic efforts for universal popular educa- tion , the public school does little more than ...
... [ CIVILIZATION VERSUS BARBARISM ] The present menace to civilization is essentially that of barbarism in our own midst . Notwithstand- ing our heroic efforts for universal popular educa- tion , the public school does little more than ...
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INTRODUCTION TO PART V | 831 |
Jesse James | 935 |
896 | 949 |
Urheberrecht | |
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