History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Kings and the Pope . The resulting Consolidation of the new Dynasty in France , and Diffusion of Roman Ideas . - Conversion of Europe . The value of the Italian Form of Religion determined from the Papal Biography CHAPTER XIII . 339 ...
... Kings and the Pope . The resulting Consolidation of the new Dynasty in France , and Diffusion of Roman Ideas . - Conversion of Europe . The value of the Italian Form of Religion determined from the Papal Biography CHAPTER XIII . 339 ...
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... King of Olympus downward . Upon the whole , then , we must admit that Greek mythology indicates a barbaric social state - man - stealing , piracy , human sacrifice , Changes in Greek Mythology . 41 polygamy , cannibalism ,
... King of Olympus downward . Upon the whole , then , we must admit that Greek mythology indicates a barbaric social state - man - stealing , piracy , human sacrifice , Changes in Greek Mythology . 41 polygamy , cannibalism ,
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... king of Crete , tried to suppress these piracies . His at- tempts to obtain the dominion of the Mediterranean were imi- tated in succession by the Lydians , Thracians , Rhodians , the latter being the inventors of the first maritime ...
... king of Crete , tried to suppress these piracies . His at- tempts to obtain the dominion of the Mediterranean were imi- tated in succession by the Lydians , Thracians , Rhodians , the latter being the inventors of the first maritime ...
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... King Asoka , whose character presents singular points of resemblance to that of the Roman emperor who summoned the Council of Nicæa , -for he , too , was the murderer of his own family , and has been handed down to posterity , because ...
... King Asoka , whose character presents singular points of resemblance to that of the Roman emperor who summoned the Council of Nicæa , -for he , too , was the murderer of his own family , and has been handed down to posterity , because ...
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... kings , illustrated by the production of the most stupendous works ever accomplished by the hand of man , some of which , as the Pyramids , remain to our times , the old empire , which had arisen from the union of the upper and lower ...
... kings , illustrated by the production of the most stupendous works ever accomplished by the hand of man , some of which , as the Pyramids , remain to our times , the old empire , which had arisen from the union of the upper and lower ...
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