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a veritable land of towns ; both in their economics and in their civilization the third
estate dominated . However admirable were some of the features of that
civilization , a harmonious development had for some time been beyond its reach
.
a veritable land of towns ; both in their economics and in their civilization the third
estate dominated . However admirable were some of the features of that
civilization , a harmonious development had for some time been beyond its reach
.
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These were the externals of Renaissance civilization which could most readily be
brought to the attention of the masses . Behind them there was a keen and
courageous intellectual activity ; individuality , arising eagerly , asserted itself .
These were the externals of Renaissance civilization which could most readily be
brought to the attention of the masses . Behind them there was a keen and
courageous intellectual activity ; individuality , arising eagerly , asserted itself .
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Nay more , the unity of that civilization itself was endangered , and a duality was
introduced which was , however , too directly in conflict with Netherlands history
as it had been shaping before these catastrophic events ever to be carried ...
Nay more , the unity of that civilization itself was endangered , and a duality was
introduced which was , however , too directly in conflict with Netherlands history
as it had been shaping before these catastrophic events ever to be carried ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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