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... creative race from Aryans to Teutons : " True history begins from the moment when the German with mighty hand seizes the inheritance of antiquity . " Dante's face struck Cham- berlain as characteristically German ; he thought he heard ...
... creative race from Aryans to Teutons : " True history begins from the moment when the German with mighty hand seizes the inheritance of antiquity . " Dante's face struck Cham- berlain as characteristically German ; he thought he heard ...
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... creative . Varied stocks , entering some locality from diverse directions at divers times , mingle their blood , traditions , and ways with one an- other or with the existing population , like two diverse pools of genes coming together ...
... creative . Varied stocks , entering some locality from diverse directions at divers times , mingle their blood , traditions , and ways with one an- other or with the existing population , like two diverse pools of genes coming together ...
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... creative function in history : he has gathered the savings of the people into productive capital by the promise of dividends or interest ; he has financed the mechanization of industry and agriculture , and the rationalization of ...
... creative function in history : he has gathered the savings of the people into productive capital by the promise of dividends or interest ; he has financed the mechanization of industry and agriculture , and the rationalization of ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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