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A third force, developing itself more slowly, becomes even more potent than the rest: the power of
A third force, developing itself more slowly, becomes even more potent than the rest: the power of
A third force, developing itself more slowly, becomes even more potent than the rest: the power of
A third force, developing itself more slowly, becomes even more potent than the rest: the power of
A third force, developing itself more slowly, becomes even more potent than the rest: the power of
A third force, developing itself more slowly, becomes even more potent than the rest: the power of
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John Lothrop Motley:
Enthusiasm could not supply the place of experience.John Lothrop Motley:
For a century longer, Rome still retains its outward form, but the swarming nations are now in fullJohn Lothrop Motley:
History shows how feeble are barriers of paper.John Lothrop Motley:
In Gaul were two orders, the nobility and the priesthood, while the people, says Caesar, were all sJohn Lothrop Motley:
In the tenth century the old Batavian and later Roman forms have faded away.John Lothrop Motley:
The crusades made great improvement in the condition of the serfs.John Lothrop Motley:
The ferocious inroads of the Normans scared many weak and timid persons into servitude.John Lothrop Motley:
The gigantic Gaul derided the Roman soldiers as a band of pigmies.John Lothrop Motley:
The history of the Franks becomes, therefore, the history of the Netherlands.John Lothrop Motley:
The rise of the Dutch Republic must ever be regarded as one of the leading events of modern times.