A Course of Lectures on Modern History: To which are Added, Historical Essays on the Beginning of Our History, and on Caesar and AlexanderH. G. Bohn, 1849 - 423 من الصفحات |
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... freedom and individuality of the nations been here too de- stroyed , and had they been all transformed with like uni- formity into provinces , then would that noble rivalry , that rich development of the human mind , which distinguishes ...
... freedom and individuality of the nations been here too de- stroyed , and had they been all transformed with like uni- formity into provinces , then would that noble rivalry , that rich development of the human mind , which distinguishes ...
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... freedom , to wit . It was fostered and maintained by their isolation and universal sub- division into petty states and tribes . This original freedom must be considered the decided characteristic of Europe as contrasted with Asia . In ...
... freedom , to wit . It was fostered and maintained by their isolation and universal sub- division into petty states and tribes . This original freedom must be considered the decided characteristic of Europe as contrasted with Asia . In ...
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... freedom , became the centre of the democratic party . How the Greeks themselves destroyed their own national strength in this grand struggle between Athens and Sparta , between aristocracy and democracy , this , as por- trayed by the ...
... freedom , became the centre of the democratic party . How the Greeks themselves destroyed their own national strength in this grand struggle between Athens and Sparta , between aristocracy and democracy , this , as por- trayed by the ...
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... freedom ? If in this manner , during their flou- rishing period , they had been cemented into a mighty whole , into one nation , which indeed they never were , the Greeks would have presented a noble spectacle to the world and to ...
... freedom ? If in this manner , during their flou- rishing period , they had been cemented into a mighty whole , into one nation , which indeed they never were , the Greeks would have presented a noble spectacle to the world and to ...
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... freedom in any state , was already at hand , when the ever - memorable contest between Rome and the Germanic nations broke out . Thus had this malady -the lust of power , the thirst after universal dominion- spread and been transplanted ...
... freedom in any state , was already at hand , when the ever - memorable contest between Rome and the Germanic nations broke out . Thus had this malady -the lust of power , the thirst after universal dominion- spread and been transplanted ...
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