Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 psl. |
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... conquest of the world ; but for the Christian religion , which put the finishing stroke on the ancient system ; but for those changes that conducted Athens to its ruin , to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived ! In a short ...
... conquest of the world ; but for the Christian religion , which put the finishing stroke on the ancient system ; but for those changes that conducted Athens to its ruin , to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived ! In a short ...
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