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... race or national loyalty , triumphing over self- interest and the fear of death . If , therefore , any one stream of narra- tive history had to be selected as the central stream since the days of Tiberius , Ecclesiastical History is to ...
... race or national loyalty , triumphing over self- interest and the fear of death . If , therefore , any one stream of narra- tive history had to be selected as the central stream since the days of Tiberius , Ecclesiastical History is to ...
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... race had not its lot been cast in the midst of a huge and silent ocean , cut off from all share in the great movements of the world . May not the study of World History have suffered not only from the too facile assumption of a so ...
... race had not its lot been cast in the midst of a huge and silent ocean , cut off from all share in the great movements of the world . May not the study of World History have suffered not only from the too facile assumption of a so ...
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... race which has attained a higher brain and nerve development may operate where intermarriage goes on for a long period between white and black races to make the white type tend to prevail in the mixed race . But there seem to be no data ...
... race which has attained a higher brain and nerve development may operate where intermarriage goes on for a long period between white and black races to make the white type tend to prevail in the mixed race . But there seem to be no data ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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