The World of Man: Prose Passages, Chiefly from the Works of the Great Historians, Classical and EnglishThe University Press, 1933 - 313 páginas |
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... century after Christ was as natural and legitimate a product of the conditions of the time , as was the Socratic philosophy in the fourth century before Christ . What we have to note is , that the Nicene Creed was the product of an age ...
... century after Christ was as natural and legitimate a product of the conditions of the time , as was the Socratic philosophy in the fourth century before Christ . What we have to note is , that the Nicene Creed was the product of an age ...
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... Century , Friedrich sank into comparative obscurity ; eclipsed amid the ruins of that universal earth- quake , the very dust of which darkened all the air , and made of ... CENTURY 105 its head beside any 104 END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
... Century , Friedrich sank into comparative obscurity ; eclipsed amid the ruins of that universal earth- quake , the very dust of which darkened all the air , and made of ... CENTURY 105 its head beside any 104 END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
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... century , or as long as religion continued to be a leading international influence , it may be said that though there was much disorder and crime , sheer naked cynicism did not yet prevail in the intercourse of nations . But from the ...
... century , or as long as religion continued to be a leading international influence , it may be said that though there was much disorder and crime , sheer naked cynicism did not yet prevail in the intercourse of nations . But from the ...
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Praise of history | 3 |
Accident in history | 9 |
Sir Thomas Browne | 18 |
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