The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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... vols . New York : 1931 . Concluding chapters contain the best brief summary of Geddes's essential theories and doctrines , together with the graphs he developed for presenting them . Gibbon , Edward : The Decline of the Roman Empire . 7 ...
... vols . New York : 1931 . Concluding chapters contain the best brief summary of Geddes's essential theories and doctrines , together with the graphs he developed for presenting them . Gibbon , Edward : The Decline of the Roman Empire . 7 ...
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... vols . Philadelphia : 1913 . Sombart , Werner : The Jews and Modern Capitalism . Leipzig : 1911. Trans . Lon- don : 1913 . Confused and treacherous despite Sombart's usual wealth of facts . Sorel , Georges : Reflections on Violence ...
... vols . Philadelphia : 1913 . Sombart , Werner : The Jews and Modern Capitalism . Leipzig : 1911. Trans . Lon- don : 1913 . Confused and treacherous despite Sombart's usual wealth of facts . Sorel , Georges : Reflections on Violence ...
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... Vol . I. Edinburgh : 1859. Vols . II and III . Edinburgh : 1870 . Thomas à Kempis : Imitation of Christ . Printed in Latin circa 1470. Translated circa 1613 . Thompson , James Westfall : Exploration and Discovery in the Renaissance . In ...
... Vol . I. Edinburgh : 1859. Vols . II and III . Edinburgh : 1870 . Thomas à Kempis : Imitation of Christ . Printed in Latin circa 1470. Translated circa 1613 . Thompson , James Westfall : Exploration and Discovery in the Renaissance . In ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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