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... Greece III . Caesar and Christ IV . The Age of Faith V. The Renaissance VI . The Reformation VII . The Age of Reason Begins VIII . The Age of Louis XIV IX . The Age of Voltaire X. Rousseau and Revolution The Lessons of History THE ...
... Greece III . Caesar and Christ IV . The Age of Faith V. The Renaissance VI . The Reformation VII . The Age of Reason Begins VIII . The Age of Louis XIV IX . The Age of Voltaire X. Rousseau and Revolution The Lessons of History THE ...
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... Greece and Crete , the Umbrians and Oscans into Italy . Everywhere the Nordics were adventurers , warriors , disciplinarians ; they made subjects or slaves of the temperamental , unstable , and indolent " Mediterranean " peoples of the ...
... Greece and Crete , the Umbrians and Oscans into Italy . Everywhere the Nordics were adventurers , warriors , disciplinarians ; they made subjects or slaves of the temperamental , unstable , and indolent " Mediterranean " peoples of the ...
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... Greece , and Rome were evidently the product of geographical opportunity and economic and political development rather than of racial constitution , and much of their civilization had an Oriental source.14 Greece took its arts and ...
... Greece , and Rome were evidently the product of geographical opportunity and economic and political development rather than of racial constitution , and much of their civilization had an Oriental source.14 Greece took its arts and ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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