The Centennial Review: CR., Band 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 |
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... century to engulf the few re- maining oases . At a breath - taking speed , mankind in this twentieth century doubled in numbers by 1960 , thereby pass- ing the three billion mark . There is every sign of adding another three billion ...
... century to engulf the few re- maining oases . At a breath - taking speed , mankind in this twentieth century doubled in numbers by 1960 , thereby pass- ing the three billion mark . There is every sign of adding another three billion ...
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... century has created more irrigated land and built more dams , several of which are gigantic , than all earlier genera- tions . We have in this century trebled the serviced acreage ( 395 million acres ) and plans - under execution or in ...
... century has created more irrigated land and built more dams , several of which are gigantic , than all earlier genera- tions . We have in this century trebled the serviced acreage ( 395 million acres ) and plans - under execution or in ...
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... century , such as Marx , Nietzsche , and Freud , who passed through a chaos deriving from the end of an established form of history and consciousness before reaching a truly new form of human experience and understanding . A common ...
... century , such as Marx , Nietzsche , and Freud , who passed through a chaos deriving from the end of an established form of history and consciousness before reaching a truly new form of human experience and understanding . A common ...
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