The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 3Bell, 1892 |
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... become the French nation , is placed . She required many centuries and long efforts to extricate herself , and to produce herself in her simplicity and grandeur . Still , at this epoch , her elements existed , and we begin to catch ...
... become the French nation , is placed . She required many centuries and long efforts to extricate herself , and to produce herself in her simplicity and grandeur . Still , at this epoch , her elements existed , and we begin to catch ...
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... become amalgamated . Diversity also began to be effaced from the soul of men , from their moral existence . The ... becomes the dominant characteristic , the great fact of the history of French civilization , the general and constant ...
... become amalgamated . Diversity also began to be effaced from the soul of men , from their moral existence . The ... becomes the dominant characteristic , the great fact of the history of French civilization , the general and constant ...
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... become totally foreign to the present , to our life ? Two facts , if I mistake not , two contemporary visible facts , prove that such is not the case . The imagination at the present day is evidently gratified in carrying itself back ...
... become totally foreign to the present , to our life ? Two facts , if I mistake not , two contemporary visible facts , prove that such is not the case . The imagination at the present day is evidently gratified in carrying itself back ...
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... become very grave . Are not publicity and criticism always at hand in the literary world as well as in the political world , and always ready to render everywhere the same services , to warn , restrain , to combat , in fine to prevent ...
... become very grave . Are not publicity and criticism always at hand in the literary world as well as in the political world , and always ready to render everywhere the same services , to warn , restrain , to combat , in fine to prevent ...
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... becomes for us rich in great memories , in noble adventures , in events and sentiments in which we feel a vivid interest . It is a domain restored to that need of emotion , of sympathy , which , thanks to God , nothing can stifle in our ...
... becomes for us rich in great memories , in noble adventures , in events and sentiments in which we feel a vivid interest . It is a domain restored to that need of emotion , of sympathy , which , thanks to God , nothing can stifle in our ...
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