History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Empire . - Its brief Con- flict with Paganism . - Character of its first Organization . — Variations of Thought and Rise of Sects : their essential Difference in the East and West . - The three Primitive Forms of Christianity : the ...
... Empire . - Its brief Con- flict with Paganism . - Character of its first Organization . — Variations of Thought and Rise of Sects : their essential Difference in the East and West . - The three Primitive Forms of Christianity : the ...
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... empire that lies east and west must be more powerful than one that lies north and south . I cannot but think that this was no inconsiderable cause of the greatness and permanence of Rome , and that it lightened the task of the emperors ...
... empire that lies east and west must be more powerful than one that lies north and south . I cannot but think that this was no inconsiderable cause of the greatness and permanence of Rome , and that it lightened the task of the emperors ...
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... Empires are only sand - hills in the hour - glass of Time ; they crumble spontaneously away by the process of their own growth . A nation , like a man , hides from itself the contemplation of its final day . It occupies itself with ...
... Empires are only sand - hills in the hour - glass of Time ; they crumble spontaneously away by the process of their own growth . A nation , like a man , hides from itself the contemplation of its final day . It occupies itself with ...
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... empire it had thus acquired in an harmonious way . To this general conception was added a multitude of adventi- tious ornaments , some of which were of a rude astronomical , The compo- some of a moral , some , doubtless , of an ...
... empire it had thus acquired in an harmonious way . To this general conception was added a multitude of adventi- tious ornaments , some of which were of a rude astronomical , The compo- some of a moral , some , doubtless , of an ...
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... empire European ideas were transmitted to the far East , through that and other similar channels Asiatic ideas found their way to Europe . ment of commerce . At the dawn of reliable tradition the Phoenicians were mas- Develope- ters of ...
... empire European ideas were transmitted to the far East , through that and other similar channels Asiatic ideas found their way to Europe . ment of commerce . At the dawn of reliable tradition the Phoenicians were mas- Develope- ters of ...
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