The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... occupies to - day is so largely due to physical factors , it is more than ever important that Americans should see things in terms of the world as a whole . 717708 Again the author disclaims any originality . He has scouted V.
... occupies to - day is so largely due to physical factors , it is more than ever important that Americans should see things in terms of the world as a whole . 717708 Again the author disclaims any originality . He has scouted V.
الصفحة vi
... importance but too many addi- tional chapters would have been necessary to give it adequate treatment . At least two colleagues of the author on the staff of the University of Pennsylvania have read and criticized every chapter . To ...
... importance but too many addi- tional chapters would have been necessary to give it adequate treatment . At least two colleagues of the author on the staff of the University of Pennsylvania have read and criticized every chapter . To ...
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... important crops in four European countries expressed in percentage of average yields in the United States 253 12. Yearly averages of cotton production , consumption , and exports in the United States , 1920-1924 256 13. Per capita ...
... important crops in four European countries expressed in percentage of average yields in the United States 253 12. Yearly averages of cotton production , consumption , and exports in the United States , 1920-1924 256 13. Per capita ...
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... important thing in human history . The stars shone on the curious animals of ages past but we do not know that the animals saw the stars . The primitive savage , peeking up- wards through the leaves of the trees , got glimpses of them ...
... important thing in human history . The stars shone on the curious animals of ages past but we do not know that the animals saw the stars . The primitive savage , peeking up- wards through the leaves of the trees , got glimpses of them ...
الصفحة 14
... the two bodies are moving around each other . It is motion that keeps them apart ; and when we look closely into the matter we find that motion plays a part of first importance in all that we 14 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
... the two bodies are moving around each other . It is motion that keeps them apart ; and when we look closely into the matter we find that motion plays a part of first importance in all that we 14 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
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