Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... civilization , of the city civi- lization of the Greco - Roman world . The Oriental civilizations were more stable : blended with some elements of the Greek city civili- zation , they persisted and even witnessed a brillant revival in ...
... civilization , of the city civi- lization of the Greco - Roman world . The Oriental civilizations were more stable : blended with some elements of the Greek city civili- zation , they persisted and even witnessed a brillant revival in ...
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... civilization of their own . The Germans were destined to develop a high civilized life in the future . Why did the admixture of their blood corrupt and not regenerate their fel- low Aryans , the Greeks and the Romans ? The theory of a ...
... civilization of their own . The Germans were destined to develop a high civilized life in the future . Why did the admixture of their blood corrupt and not regenerate their fel- low Aryans , the Greeks and the Romans ? The theory of a ...
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... civilization will not last unless it be a civilization not of one class , but of the masses . The Oriental civilizations were more stable and lasting than the Greco - Roman , because , being chiefly based on religion , they were nearer ...
... civilization will not last unless it be a civilization not of one class , but of the masses . The Oriental civilizations were more stable and lasting than the Greco - Roman , because , being chiefly based on religion , they were nearer ...
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Nature Myth and Primitive Man | 45 |
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