The Long Way to FreedomBobbs-Merrill, 1960 - 639 pages |
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Page 100
... greatest historian of antiquity , Thucydides , nor its greatest philosophers , Plato and Aristotle , attempted in their analysis of society to isolate the phenomenon of war and see the part that it had played and was still playing in ...
... greatest historian of antiquity , Thucydides , nor its greatest philosophers , Plato and Aristotle , attempted in their analysis of society to isolate the phenomenon of war and see the part that it had played and was still playing in ...
Page 212
... greatest of all medieval heresies , which lies across the pathway of freedom , the Cathari . The Cathari ( from the Greek word Katharos , pure ) , were the most widely spread of medieval heretical sects . We know them best as Albigenses ...
... greatest of all medieval heresies , which lies across the pathway of freedom , the Cathari . The Cathari ( from the Greek word Katharos , pure ) , were the most widely spread of medieval heretical sects . We know them best as Albigenses ...
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... greatest event in our time ; it is the greatest in all time . It is the one underlying fact which gives the final meaning to all the rest , for it is the measure of the control of power both by individuals and by nations . And power is ...
... greatest event in our time ; it is the greatest in all time . It is the one underlying fact which gives the final meaning to all the rest , for it is the measure of the control of power both by individuals and by nations . And power is ...
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