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... land , or the land upon cities disappear under the water , and sunken cathedrals ring their melancholy bells . Moun- tains rise and fall in the rhythm of emergence and erosion ; rivers swell and flood , or dry up , or change their ...
... land , or the land upon cities disappear under the water , and sunken cathedrals ring their melancholy bells . Moun- tains rise and fall in the rhythm of emergence and erosion ; rivers swell and flood , or dry up , or change their ...
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... land by limiting ownership to 333 acres per person , and alloting surplus land to the restive proletariat of the capital . The Senate rejected his proposals as confiscatory . He ap- pealed to the people , telling them , " You fight and ...
... land by limiting ownership to 333 acres per person , and alloting surplus land to the restive proletariat of the capital . The Senate rejected his proposals as confiscatory . He ap- pealed to the people , telling them , " You fight and ...
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... land he need not begin entirely anew , nor make his way without friendly aid ; communication and transport bind him , as in a nourishing placenta , with his mother country . Rome imported Greek civilization and transmitted it to Western ...
... land he need not begin entirely anew , nor make his way without friendly aid ; communication and transport bind him , as in a nourishing placenta , with his mother country . Rome imported Greek civilization and transmitted it to Western ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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