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... mankind . It appealed to me by its mixture of theism and pantheism . I owe a great deal to it . It gives a wide and lofty view of the whole history of mankind from the earliest origins through all kinds and varieties of civilization ...
... mankind . It appealed to me by its mixture of theism and pantheism . I owe a great deal to it . It gives a wide and lofty view of the whole history of mankind from the earliest origins through all kinds and varieties of civilization ...
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... mankind's cultural history , understanding by the term culture such things as art , religion , science , morality , government , etc. , left him profoundly impressed , in the first place , by the enormous diversity which has obtained in ...
... mankind's cultural history , understanding by the term culture such things as art , religion , science , morality , government , etc. , left him profoundly impressed , in the first place , by the enormous diversity which has obtained in ...
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... mankind itself missing its way and deteriorating ; he who has recognized the element of wild chance in human affairs ; he who has detected the fate that is hidden under the idiotic unwari- ness and blind confidence of " modern ideas ...
... mankind itself missing its way and deteriorating ; he who has recognized the element of wild chance in human affairs ; he who has detected the fate that is hidden under the idiotic unwari- ness and blind confidence of " modern ideas ...
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