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Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
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