Astrology, 137:of the Sun to be in the nature of hard and fast frontiers or set boundary lines. Such is not theExternalisation, 129:of humanity, and not place national possessions, frontiers, culture, power and ambition before theExternalisation, 130:everywhere and, secondly, the changing of frontiers and the altering of boundaries so that aExternalisation, 319:or may threaten, aggression outside of their frontiers, they believe, pending the establishment ofProblems, 15:a long past of battle, of war, of changing frontiers, of the discovery and prompt annexation of newProblems, 21:and determined isolationism behind her closed frontiers. It was, nevertheless, a creative silence.Psychology2, 738:everywhere are arming or are fortifying their frontiers in an effort to achieve that security which |