The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 22A. Tompkins, 1865 |
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Page 18
... Italy was indeed deplorable , at the period of the rise of the papal power . The Roman race had literally disappeared , dissolved in triumphant sensuality , or trampled out in the path of battle . With the Roman race perished the ...
... Italy was indeed deplorable , at the period of the rise of the papal power . The Roman race had literally disappeared , dissolved in triumphant sensuality , or trampled out in the path of battle . With the Roman race perished the ...
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... Italy and south- ern France had come in contact with Greek and Arabic thought , and their mental life was much more mature than that of the northern nations . Italy , in particular , had made good use of the seventy years during which ...
... Italy and south- ern France had come in contact with Greek and Arabic thought , and their mental life was much more mature than that of the northern nations . Italy , in particular , had made good use of the seventy years during which ...
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... Italy began to betray the painful anomaly of a cultivated class , -indulging privately in the widest lati- tude of free - thinking , - ardently espoused to philosophy , and boldly pushing physical research into the domain of Atheism ...
... Italy began to betray the painful anomaly of a cultivated class , -indulging privately in the widest lati- tude of free - thinking , - ardently espoused to philosophy , and boldly pushing physical research into the domain of Atheism ...
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