The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... fields- the new sociological interpretation of history that he discovered in Grote's History of Greece , and the broad field of scientific specula- tion that opened to him in Humboldt's Cosmos . To this latter field he turned greedily ...
... fields- the new sociological interpretation of history that he discovered in Grote's History of Greece , and the broad field of scientific specula- tion that opened to him in Humboldt's Cosmos . To this latter field he turned greedily ...
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... field of American history what Buckle had tried to do in a larger field without the aid of evolution . In all his ... fields of science it furthered 16 Henry Holt , op . cit . , p . 328 . the spread of the evolutionary philosophy ...
... field of American history what Buckle had tried to do in a larger field without the aid of evolution . In all his ... fields of science it furthered 16 Henry Holt , op . cit . , p . 328 . the spread of the evolutionary philosophy ...
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... fields of rustling corn . The burdens of the western farmer were heavy on his shoulders and he could foresee no time when they would be lighter . Depression had settled on the Middle Border , and Hamlin Garland returning to the familiar ...
... fields of rustling corn . The burdens of the western farmer were heavy on his shoulders and he could foresee no time when they would be lighter . Depression had settled on the Middle Border , and Hamlin Garland returning to the familiar ...
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