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... lesson of history is that life is competition . Competition is not only the life of trade , it is the trade of life- peaceful when food abounds , violent when the mouths outrun the food . Animals eat one another without qualm ...
... lesson of history is that life is competition . Competition is not only the life of trade , it is the trade of life- peaceful when food abounds , violent when the mouths outrun the food . Animals eat one another without qualm ...
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... lesson of history is that religion has many lives , and a habit of resurrection . How often in the past have God and religion died and been reborn ! Ikhnaton used all the powers of a pharaoh to destroy the religion of Amon ; within a ...
... lesson of history is that religion has many lives , and a habit of resurrection . How often in the past have God and religion died and been reborn ! Ikhnaton used all the powers of a pharaoh to destroy the religion of Amon ; within a ...
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... lesson of history , 19 , 20 , 21 ; as a spur to capitalist achievement , 58 , 59,66 Compte , Auguste ( 1798-1857 ) , 88 Concordat of 1807 , 49 Confucius ( 551-479 B.C. ) , 97 Constantine I the Great , Emperor of Rome ( r . 306 ? -337 ) ...
... lesson of history , 19 , 20 , 21 ; as a spur to capitalist achievement , 58 , 59,66 Compte , Auguste ( 1798-1857 ) , 88 Concordat of 1807 , 49 Confucius ( 551-479 B.C. ) , 97 Constantine I the Great , Emperor of Rome ( r . 306 ? -337 ) ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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