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    andhousesandgardensandhospitalsandschoolsandrailways,

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    streetsaplace,ofthefactoriesandtheworkshop,

    becatheanenergy

    andpurpose.bestofall,thehegloriouspast,

    oface

    theprobleofthefutureoourdaily

    tasks.

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    hasbuiltadsttheendlessfieldsofbygoisnoeasy

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    ofthefullvieor,butyouare

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    1.thesettingofthestage

    2.ourearliestaors

    3.prehistoriself

    4.theegyptiansiheartofingandthererd

    ofhistins

    5.thebeginningofcivilisationinthevalleyofthenile

    6.theriseandfallofegypt

    7.sopotaa,thesereofeastecivilisation

    8.thesuriannailers,abletstellus

    thestoryofassyriaandbabylonia,thegreatsetic

    ltingpot

    9.thestoryofses,theleaderofthejewishpeople

    10.thephoenis,

    11.theindoeuropeanpersianshesetidthe

    egyptianworld

    12.thepeopleoftheaegeanseacarriedthecivilisation

    ofoldasiaintothewildeessofeurope

    13.anheindoeuropeantribeofthehelleneswas

    takingpossessionofgreece

    14.thegreekcitiesthatates

    15.thegreekshefirstpeopletotrythedifficult

    experintofselfgovent

    16.hohegreekslived

    17.theinsofthetheatre,thefirstforfpublic

    asent

    18.hohegreeksdefendedeuropeagainstanasiativasionand

    drovethepersiansbackacrosstheaegeansea

    19.hohensandspartafoughtalonganddisastrouswar

    fortheleadershipofgreece

    20.alexaheiaablishesagreekworld

    eire,ahishighaition

    21.ashortsuaryofchapters1to20

    22.thesetiyeoheastof

    afrieonthe

    astofitalyfoughteachotherforthepossessionof

    theediterraneanandcarthageroyed

    23.hoehappened

    24.hoe,afterturiesofuand

    revolution,beeire

    25.thestoryofjoshuaofnazareth,thegreekscalled

    jesus

    26.thete

    27.hoebecathetreofthechristianworld

    28.ahd,thecaldriver,etheprophetofthe

    arabia,andostnquered

    theentireknohegreatergloryof

    allah,the``onlytruegod

    29.hoaghekingofthe~ranks,catobear

    thetitleofeerorandtriedtorevivetheoldideal

    ofpire

    30.hepeopleoftheteuryprayedthelord

    toproteen

    31.hothreesides,beca

    anarddwhyeuropewouldhaveperished

    inistrators

    32.chivalry

    33.thestrangedoubleloyaltyofthepeopleoftheddle

    ages,andholedtoendlessquarrelsbethe

    popesandtheholyroneerors

    34.butallthesedifferentquarrelstenwhen

    theturkstooktheholyland,desecratedtheholy

    pladinterferedseriously

    eastto.europecrusading

    35.iddleagessaidthatcityair

    isfreeair

    36.hohepeopleofthecitiesassertedtheirright

    tobeheardintheroyaluncilsoftheiruntry

    37.iddleagesthoughtofthe

    heyhappeolive

    38.hooredethediterraneana

    busytreoftbadeandhohecitiesoftheitalian

    peninsulabecathegreatdistributireforthe

    rcehasiaandafrica

    39.peopleonceredaredtobehappyjustbecausethey

    ainsofthe

    olderandreagreeableeand

    greedtheyents

    thattheyspokeofarenaissanceorrebirthof

    civilisation

    40.thepeoplebegaheneedofgivingexpression

    totheieheyexpressed

    theirhappines9iryandinsculptureand

    inarchitectureandpainting,andinthebooksthey

    printed

    41.butnohatpeoplehadbrokenthroughthebondsof

    theiarroitations,theyhadtohave

    rerooortheirheeuropeanworld

    hadgroallfortheiraitions.ithe

    tiofthegreatvoyagesofdisvery

    42.ngbuddhaandnfucius

    43.theprogressofthehunraceisbestparedtigantiduluforeverswingsforwardand

    backhereligiousindiffereheartistic

    andliteraryenthusiasftherenaissancewerefollowed

    bytheartistidliteraryindifferehe

    religioitsenthusiasftherefortion

    44.theageofthegreatreligiousntroversies

    45.hohestrugglebethedivinerightofkings

    andthelessdivirereasonablerightof

    parliantendeddisastrouslyfcharlesii

    46.infraheotherhand,thedivinerightofkings

    ntinuedpandsplendorthanever

    beforeaionoftherulerpered

    bytheneedlahebalanceofpower

    47.thestoryofthesterioussviteeirehsuddenly

    burstuponthegrandpoliticalstageofeurope

    48.russiaandsanyodecidewho

    shallbetheleadingpoheasteeurope

    49.theextraordinaryriseofalittlestateinadrearypart

    erny,calledprussia

    50.hoheneionalordynasticstatesof

    europetriedtoketheelvesridwas

    antbythertilesystebr >

    51.attheendoftheeighteeuryeuropeheard

    strasofsothinghhadhappenedin

    theeritihe

    desdant

    ...
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