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人类的故事-The Story of Mankind(英文版)-第1章

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第1节

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    thestoryofnkind

    byhendrikvanloon

    thestoryofnkind

    byhendrikvanloon;phd

    professorofthesocialsciencesinantiochllege

    authorofthefallofthedutchrepublic;theriseofthedutch

    kingdothegoldenbookofthedutchnavigators;

    ashortstoryofdisvery;ancientn

    tojiie

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    foreword

    forhansjeand:

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    hiothetopoftheto

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    agreatgrindingofrustyoldhingesheseparatedusfrohe

    noiseofthebusystreetandlockedusintoaworldofnewand

    strangeexperiences

    forthefirsttiinlifeienon

    ofaudiblesilencehefirst

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    tothenextfloorandthentothenextandthenextuntilihad

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    theroofofthechurch;anditvered

    anyinbols

    ofavenerablefaithhegood

    peopleofthecitynyyearsagothateantlife

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    theoutspreadarofakindlysaint

    thenextfloorshowherewehadderivedour

    lightenorusopenade

    thehighandbarrenrooheroostingplaceofhundredsof

    pigeonsthehroughtheironbarsandtheairwas

    filledusicithenoiseofthe

    toanoisehhadbeenpurifiedandcleansed

    bythedistancetherulingofheavycartsandtheclinking

    ofhorseshoofs;thehehissing

    soundofthepatientsteaodothework

    ofninathousanddifferentheyhadallbeen

    blendedintoasoftlyrustlingiful

    bablingoingofthepigeons

    herethestairscatoanendandtheladdersbeganand

    afterthefirstladderaslipperyoldthingadeonefeel

    hishacautiousfootthereer

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    houtpauseitbeganagainohreeuntil

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    tustiffiddleofthe

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    seedtoreflectuponthosesixhundredyearsduringh

    ithadsharedthejoysandthesorrohegoodpeopleof

    rotterdaaroundit;neatlyarrangedlikethebluejarsin

    anoldfashionedapothecaryshop;hungthelittlefellows;who

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    untryfolketorkettobuyandsellandhear

    thebiginaerallalone

    andshunnedbytheothersabigblackbell;silentandste;

    thebellofdeath

    thendarknessoncereandotherladders;steeperand

    evenredangerousthanthosebedbefore;and

    suddenlythefreshairofthehed

    thehighestgalleryaboveustheskybelohecity

    alittletoytosilycraher

    andthither;eachoneintentuponhisorherparticularbusiness;

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    sincethen;heopportunity;ihave

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    erephysibing

    afeairs

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    shelterederofthegalleryhelookedaftertheclock

    andhertothebells;andhehe

    enjoyednyfreehoursandthenheskedapipeand

    thoughthisoost

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    hadlivedonthetopofhistoanyyearsthathehad

    absorbedtheofthat

    onallsides

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    orheethetaleoftheolduse;untilthebroad

    rivereawonderful

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第2节

    antrast;

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    andhousesandgardensandhospitalsandschoolsandrailways;

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    theoldhoinanetionofthe

    streetsandtherketplace;ofthefactoriesandtheworkshop;

    becatheanenergy

    andpurposebestofall;thehegloriouspast;

    oface

    theprobleofthefutureoourdaily

    tasks

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    hasbuiltadsttheendlessfieldsofbygoneagesitisnoeasy

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    ofthefullvieor;butyoungfeetare

    stronganditcanbedone

    hereigiveyouthekeythathedoor

    u;youtooandthereasonfor

    enthusias

    hendrikvanloon

    ntents

    1thesettingofthestage

    2ourearliestancestors

    3prehistoriself

    4theegyptiansinventtheartofingandthererd

    ofhistorybegins

    5thebeginningofcivilisationinthevalleyofthenile

    6theriseandfallofegypt

    7sopotaa;thesendcentreofeastecivilisation

    8thesuriannailers;abletstellus

    thestoryofassyriaandbabylonia;thegreatsetic

    ltingpot

    9thestoryofses;theleaderofthejewishpeople

    10thephoenicians;

    11theindoeuropeanpersiansnquertheseticandthe

    egyptianworld

    12thepeopleoftheaegeanseacarriedthecivilisation

    ofoldasiaintothewildeessofeurope

    13anheindoeuropeantribeofthehelleneswas

    takingpossessionofgreece

    14thegreekcitiesthatates

    15thegreekshefirstpeopletotrythedifficult

    experintofselfgovent

    16hohegreekslive
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