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... modern centuries ; and the Romans behaved like the English . Means and instrumentalities change ; mo- tives and ends remain the same : to act or rest , to acquire or give , to fight or retreat , to seek association or privacy , to mate ...
... modern centuries ; and the Romans behaved like the English . Means and instrumentalities change ; mo- tives and ends remain the same : to act or rest , to acquire or give , to fight or retreat , to seek association or privacy , to mate ...
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... modern morality - the aboli- tion of slavery . It allowed the philosophers to take the lead in the humanitarian movements that have alleviated the evils of our time . History has justified the Church in the belief that the masses of ...
... modern morality - the aboli- tion of slavery . It allowed the philosophers to take the lead in the humanitarian movements that have alleviated the evils of our time . History has justified the Church in the belief that the masses of ...
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... modern emancipated man . In that generation began the " death of God " as an external deity . So great an effect required many causes besides the spread of sci- ence and historical knowledge . First , the Protestant Reformation , which ...
... modern emancipated man . In that generation began the " death of God " as an external deity . So great an effect required many causes besides the spread of sci- ence and historical knowledge . First , the Protestant Reformation , which ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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