The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... intellectual initiative of the Islands was reflected , developed and surpassed . Where the island cities flourished on maritime trade , the foundation of the mainland cities was small- scale farming . The suddenness of Greek intellectual ...
... intellectual initiative of the Islands was reflected , developed and surpassed . Where the island cities flourished on maritime trade , the foundation of the mainland cities was small- scale farming . The suddenness of Greek intellectual ...
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... intellectual freedom , toleration , and accuracy , which was to inspire the greatest thought of Europe . Political ... intellectual freedom and self- confidence ; it expresses the most original qualities of the European tradition , the ...
... intellectual freedom , toleration , and accuracy , which was to inspire the greatest thought of Europe . Political ... intellectual freedom and self- confidence ; it expresses the most original qualities of the European tradition , the ...
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... intellectual life , affecting the democratically decided policy of government through their influence on public opinion . Freedom of worship had been one of the most original and important achievements of European civilization and a ...
... intellectual life , affecting the democratically decided policy of government through their influence on public opinion . Freedom of worship had been one of the most original and important achievements of European civilization and a ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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