The Living Age, 256. kötetLiving Age Company, 1908 |
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715. oldal
... race . Europe usually justifies her achievements in coloniza- tion , not on the theory of instinct or will asserted by force , but upon the plea that the white races produce a surplus of men and women . Asia pro- duces a far vaster ...
... race . Europe usually justifies her achievements in coloniza- tion , not on the theory of instinct or will asserted by force , but upon the plea that the white races produce a surplus of men and women . Asia pro- duces a far vaster ...
718. oldal
... race remains unrelaxed . Nothing , of course , can save any society from the consequences of self - decay . But if Eu- rope and North America were ever con- quered by the flat - footed Mongolian , as nightmare visions have suggested ...
... race remains unrelaxed . Nothing , of course , can save any society from the consequences of self - decay . But if Eu- rope and North America were ever con- quered by the flat - footed Mongolian , as nightmare visions have suggested ...
760. oldal
... race , of whom the Syrian Hittites were a tribe , and who at Pterium bear the name of Kati , possessed a peculiar art and a peculiar hieroglyphic character nearest akin to that of the non - Semitic Kassites and Akkadians in Mesopota ...
... race , of whom the Syrian Hittites were a tribe , and who at Pterium bear the name of Kati , possessed a peculiar art and a peculiar hieroglyphic character nearest akin to that of the non - Semitic Kassites and Akkadians in Mesopota ...
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