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" All other series of events — as that which resulted in the culture of mind in Greece, and that which resulted in the empire of Rome — only appear to have purpose and value when viewed in connection with, or rather as subsidiary to, the great stream... "
The American Historical Review - Página 197
editado por - 1901
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The Descent of man and selection in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - 1909 - 800 páginas
...States,' the evil influence of the Holy Inquisi- 1868, p. 29. tion in having, through selection, low— as that which resulted in the culture of mind in Greece,...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west." Obscure as is the problem of the advance of civilisation, we can at least see that a nation which produced...
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The American Missionary, Volumen65

1911 - 824 páginas
...lecturer on the Haskill Foundation in India') . All other series of events, the culture of Greece, the empire of Rome, only appear to have purpose and value when viewed in connection with the great streams of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the West. — ZlN'CKE. America Christianized means the...
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The Romantic Story of the Puritan Fathers: And Their Founding of New Boston ...

Albert Christopher Addison - 1912 - 366 páginas
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when be says: "All other series of events — as that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the West." CHARLES DARWIN • THE PURITAN EXODUS — A BOSTON ADVENTURE — JOHN COTTON Westward the star of empire...
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THE ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PURATIN FATHERS

ALBERT CHRISTOPHER ADDISON - 1912 - 360 páginas
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says: "All other series of events — as that which resulted...value when viewed in connection with, or rather as suhsidiary to, the great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the West." CHARLES DARWIN ' THE PURITAN...
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Trans-Atlantic Historical Solidarity: Lectures Delivered Before the ...

Charles Francis Adams - 1913 - 194 páginas
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says: "All other series of events— as that which resulted...only appear to have purpose and value when viewed in connexion with, or rather as subsidiary to ... the great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west.'"...
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Trans-Atlantic Historical Solidarity: Lectures Delivered Before the ...

Charles Francis Adams - 1913 - 192 páginas
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says : "All other series of events— as that which resulted...only appear to have purpose and value when viewed in connexion with, or rather as subsidiary to ... the great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west.'"...
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Brown University Papers, Temas1-11

Brown University - 1920 - 228 páginas
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says, 'All other series of events — as that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west." We have here in the United States, and the last few years have made it plain to all mankind, the greatest...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volúmenes1-2

Charles Darwin - 1981 - 964 páginas
...distant future, I 'do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says r8 " All other series of events — as " that which resulted...viewed in " connection with, or rather as subsidiary to .... tho " great stream rf Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west." •" Mr. Galton, 'jMacmillan's Magazine,'...
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Social Darwinism in American Thought

Richard Hofstadter - 1992 - 292 páginas
...distant future, I do not think that the Reverend Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says: " All other series of events — as that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west." rs Returning to his theme that the unoccupied lands of the world were filling up, and that population...
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John Franklin Jameson and the Development of Humanistic Scholarship in ...

John Franklin Jameson - 1993 - 470 páginas
...think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says, 'All other series of events—as that which resulted in the culture of mind in Greece, and that which resulted in the empire of Rome—only appear to have purpose and value when viewed in connection with, or rather as subsidiary...
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