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... conquered Imperial Rome ; An- gles and Saxons conquered England and gave it a new name ; Franks conquered Gaul and gave it their name . Still later , the Nordic Nor- mans conquered France , England , and Sicily . The CHAP . IV ) 27 RACE ...
... conquered Imperial Rome ; An- gles and Saxons conquered England and gave it a new name ; Franks conquered Gaul and gave it their name . Still later , the Nordic Nor- mans conquered France , England , and Sicily . The CHAP . IV ) 27 RACE ...
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... conquered India , and set their sentinels in every major Asiatic port . In our time ( Grant mourned ) this Nordic race is abandoning its mastery . It lost its footing in France in 1789 ; as Camille Desmoulins told his café audience ...
... conquered India , and set their sentinels in every major Asiatic port . In our time ( Grant mourned ) this Nordic race is abandoning its mastery . It lost its footing in France in 1789 ; as Camille Desmoulins told his café audience ...
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... conquered and exploited the Mediterranean world . The wealth so won was absorbed by the patricians , and the commerce so developed raised to luxurious opulence the upper middle class . Conquered Greeks , Orientals , and Africans were ...
... conquered and exploited the Mediterranean world . The wealth so won was absorbed by the patricians , and the commerce so developed raised to luxurious opulence the upper middle class . Conquered Greeks , Orientals , and Africans were ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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