An Intellectual and Cultural History of the Western World, Volumes 1 à 3Dover Publications, 1965 - 1381 pages |
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... never became a powerful caste , as among the Egyptians or Hebrews . It never tyrannized the community as did the medieval Christian clergy . Nor was it able to silence criticism . Public worship was kept under control , and though some ...
... never became a powerful caste , as among the Egyptians or Hebrews . It never tyrannized the community as did the medieval Christian clergy . Nor was it able to silence criticism . Public worship was kept under control , and though some ...
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... never came , longed for the more honest days of the past . In The Faery Queen he re - created these days of heroic battle and antique glory , and he takes us to a land of knights and ladies , jousts and tourneys . A land which never was ...
... never came , longed for the more honest days of the past . In The Faery Queen he re - created these days of heroic battle and antique glory , and he takes us to a land of knights and ladies , jousts and tourneys . A land which never was ...
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... never given a fair trial in connection with mass - education and they never can be unless we are willing to spend as liberally for education as we are for armament . Their application thus far has only been a travesty on the teachings ...
... never given a fair trial in connection with mass - education and they never can be unless we are willing to spend as liberally for education as we are for armament . Their application thus far has only been a travesty on the teachings ...
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OUR ANIMAL HERITAGE | 3 |
Man as an Animal | 10 |
Nature and Nurture | 17 |
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