A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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... give due weight to this crucial point of difference between them , we become inclined to consider the Spartiates ' actual superiority less remark- able , in the circumstances , than the fact that the non - Spartiate Peloponnesian ...
... give due weight to this crucial point of difference between them , we become inclined to consider the Spartiates ' actual superiority less remark- able , in the circumstances , than the fact that the non - Spartiate Peloponnesian ...
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... give them light : ' to give know- ledge of salvation ' , and ' to guide ' their ' feet into the way of peace ' . " On the other hand , the philosopher , on Plato's showing , cannot minister to these needs of Mankind without sacrificing ...
... give them light : ' to give know- ledge of salvation ' , and ' to guide ' their ' feet into the way of peace ' . " On the other hand , the philosopher , on Plato's showing , cannot minister to these needs of Mankind without sacrificing ...
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... give climatic changes that are quite irregular and have no fixed periodicity . I had a talk on the matter with [ a ... gives them something of real history . It is true that the Nomad qua Nomad is unchanging , but so is the peasant qua ...
... give climatic changes that are quite irregular and have no fixed periodicity . I had a talk on the matter with [ a ... gives them something of real history . It is true that the Nomad qua Nomad is unchanging , but so is the peasant qua ...
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THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
B THE NATURE OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 112 |
THE PROCESS OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 128 |
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