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ddespair.theapalaceshadbeenplundered

    tiandagain.theschoolshadbeenbueddohe

    teachershadbeenstarvedtodeath.therichpeoplehadbeen

    throoftheirvillasedbyevil

    sllingandhairybarbarians.theroadshadfalleninto

    deercehade

    toastandstill.civilisationtheproductofthousandsofyears

    ofpatientlaboroofegyptiansandbabyloniansand

    greeksandrons,anhighabovethe

    stdaringdreaofhisearliestaors,threateo

    perishfrohee.

    itistruethatinthefareast,nstantiio

    bethepireforahousandyears.but

    ithardlyuntedasapartoftheeuropean.its

    islayi.itbegantetitsein.

    graduallytheronlanguagehegreek.

    theronalphabetanlaten

    ingreektersandexplainedbygreekjudges.the

    eerorbeasiaticdespot,hegodlike

    kingsofthebeshadbeenhevalleyofthe

    hreethousandyearsbefore.issiohe

    byzantinehlookedforfreshfieldsofactivity,they

    eastintothe

    vastwildeessofrussia.

    asfortheerciesofthebarbarians.

    forturder,war,arson,plunderingwere

    theorderoftheday.ohingandohingalonesaved

    europefroletedestruaretutothedays

    ofandthehyena.

    thisblenanden

    aurieshadnfessedtheelvesthefollowers

    ofjesus,thecarpenterofnazareth,whohadbeen

    killedthattheghtyrhtbesavedthe

    troubleofastreetriotinalittlecitysohe

    syrianfrontier.

    riseoftheh

    hoebecathetreofthe

    christianworld

    theaverageintelligentronpire

    hadtakenverylittleiinthegodsofhisfathers.

    afeesayearheple,butrelyasa

    tterofcustohelookedonpatientlyhepeople

    celebratedareligiousfestivalnprocession.buthe

    regardedtheinervaauneas

    sothingratherchildish,asurvivalfrohecrudedaysof

    theearlyrepublian

    asteredthehestoidtheepicureans

    ahergreatphilosophersofathens.

    thisattitudedetheroolerantn.the

    goventinsistedthatallpeople,rons,fners,

    greeks,babylonians,jeainout

    totheigeoftheeerorostand

    iele,justasapictureofthepresidentofthe

    uatesisapttohanginanaripostoffice.but

    thisalityeaning.generally

    speakingeverybodyuldhonour,revereandadoreever

    godshepleased,andasaresult,rohall

    sortsofqueerlittletelesandsynagogues,dedicatedto

    ...

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