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... become the most powerful of feudal insti- tutions . When Martin Luther ( 1483-1546 ) renounced monasticism and papal authority to become a spokesman for the German Reformation , many German peasants seized his arguments as a theological ...
... become the most powerful of feudal insti- tutions . When Martin Luther ( 1483-1546 ) renounced monasticism and papal authority to become a spokesman for the German Reformation , many German peasants seized his arguments as a theological ...
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... become common property . National one - sidedness and narrow - mindedness become more and more impossible , and from the nu- merous national and local literatures , there arises a world literature . The bourgeoisie , by the rapid ...
... become common property . National one - sidedness and narrow - mindedness become more and more impossible , and from the nu- merous national and local literatures , there arises a world literature . The bourgeoisie , by the rapid ...
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... become stereometric types , enabling the anthropologist to identify the child's national , even his regional characteristics through his rhythm and style . As he is taught to move in specific ways , out of the whole range of possible ...
... become stereometric types , enabling the anthropologist to identify the child's national , even his regional characteristics through his rhythm and style . As he is taught to move in specific ways , out of the whole range of possible ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THUCYDIDES 460400 B C The Melian Dialogue | 11 |
PLUTARCH about 45120 On Spartacus | 18 |
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