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yedthelord 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 to 37.iddleagesthoughtofthe heyhappeolive 38.hooredethediterraneana busytreoftbadeandhohecitiesoftheitalian peninsulabecathegreatdistributireforthe rcehasiaandafrica 39.peopleonceredaredtobehappyjustbecausethey ainsofthe olderandreagreeableeand greedtheyents thattheyspokeofarenaissanceorrebirthof civilisation 40.thepeoplebegaheneedofgivingexpression totheieheyexpressed theirhappines9iryandinsculptureand inartureandpainting,andinthebooksthey printed 41.butnohatpeoplehadbrokenthroughthebondsof theiarroitations,theyhadtohave rerooortheirheeuropeanworld hadgroallfortheiraitions.ithe tiofthegreatvoyagesofdisvery 42.ngbuddhaandnfucius 43.theprogressofthehunraceisbestparedtoa gigantiduluforeverswingsforwardand 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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