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... spread their suzerainty over half the world . " Westward the course of empire takes its way , " wrote George Berkeley about 1730. Will it continue across the Pacific , exporting European and American in- dustrial and commercial ...
... spread their suzerainty over half the world . " Westward the course of empire takes its way , " wrote George Berkeley about 1730. Will it continue across the Pacific , exporting European and American in- dustrial and commercial ...
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... spread of sci- ence and historical knowledge . First , the Protestant Reformation , which originally defended private judgment . Then the multitude of Protestant sects and conflicting theologies , each appealing to both Scriptures and ...
... spread of sci- ence and historical knowledge . First , the Protestant Reformation , which originally defended private judgment . Then the multitude of Protestant sects and conflicting theologies , each appealing to both Scriptures and ...
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... spread upward , and internal barbarization by the majority is part of the price that the minority pays for its control of educational and economic opportu- nity . As education spreads , theologies lose credence , and receive an ex ...
... spread upward , and internal barbarization by the majority is part of the price that the minority pays for its control of educational and economic opportu- nity . As education spreads , theologies lose credence , and receive an ex ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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