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人类的故事-The Story of Mankind(英文版)-第2章

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    15thegreekshefirstpeopletotrythedifficult

    experintofselfgovent

    16hohegreekslived

    17theoriginsofthetheatre;thefirstforfpublic

    asent

    18hohegreeksdefendedeuropeagainstanasiaticinvasionand

    drovethepersiansbackacrosstheaegeansea

    19hohensandspartafoughtalonganddisastrouswar

    fortheleadershipofgreece

    20alexanderthecedonianestablishesagreekworld

    eire;andeofthishighaition

    21ashortsuaryofchapters1to20

    22theseticlonyofcarthageonthenortheastof

    afrieonthe

    astofitalyfoughteachotherforthepossessionof

    theediterraneanandcarthageroyed

    23hoehappened

    24hoe;aftercenturiesofunrestand

    revolution;becaaneire

    25thestoryofjoshuaofnazareth;thegreekscalled

    jesus

    26thete

    27hoebecathecentreofthechristianworld

    28ahd;thecaldriver;etheprophetofthe

    arabiandesert;andostnquered

    theentireknohegreatergloryof

    allah;the‘‘onlytruegod

    29hoagne;thekingofthe~ranks;catobear

    thetitleofeerorandtriedtorevivetheoldideal

    ofpire

    30hepeopleofthetenthcenturyprayedthelord

    toproteen

    31hothreesides;beca

    anardcaandwhyeuropewouldhaveperished

    inistrators

    32chivalry

    33thestrangedoubleloyaltyofthepeopleoftheddle

    ages;andholedtoendlessquarrelsbethe

    popesandtheholyroneerors

    34butallthesedifferentquarrelstenwhen

    theturkstooktheholyland;desecratedtheholy

    placesandinterferedseriously

    easttoeuropecrusading

    35iddleagessaidthatcityair

    isfreeair

    36hohepeopleofthecitiesassertedtheirright

    tobeheardintheroyaluncilsoftheiruntry

    37iddleagesthoughtofthe

    heyhappenedtolive

    38hooredethediterraneana

    busycentreoftbadeandhohecitiesoftheitalian

    peninsulabecathegreatdistributingcentreforthe

    rcehasiaandafrica

    39peopleonceredaredtobehappyjustbecausethey

    ainsofthe

    olderandreagreeableeand

    greeceandtheyents

    thattheyspokeofarenaissanceorrebirthof

    civilisation

    40thepeoplebegantofeeltheneedofgivingexpression

    totheieheyexpressed

    theirhappines9inpoetryandinsculptureand

    inarchitectureandpainting;andinthebooksthey

    printed

    41butnohatpeoplehadbrokenthroughthebondsof

    theiarroitations;theyhadtohave

    rerooortheirheeuropeanworld

    hadgroallfortheiraitionsithe

    tiofthegreatvoyagesofdisvery

    42nceingbuddhaandnfucius

    43theprogressofthehunraceisbestparedtoa

    giganticpenduluforeverswingsforwardand

    backhereligiousindifferenceandtheartistic

    andliteraryenthusiasftherenaissancewerefollowed

    bytheartisticandliteraryindifferenceandthe

    religioitsenthusiasftherefortion

    44theageofthegreatreligiousntroversies

    45hohestrugglebethedivinerightofkings

    andthelessdivinebutrereasonablerightof

    parliantendeddisastrouslyforkingcharlesii

    46infrance;ontheotherhand;thedivinerightofkings

    ntinuedpandsplendorthanever

    beforeandtheaitionoftherulerpered

    bytheneedlahebalanceofpower

    47thestoryofthesterioussviteeirehsuddenly

    burstuponthegrandpoliticalstageofeurope

    48russiaandsanyodecidewho

    shallbetheleadingpoheasteeurope

    49theextraordinaryriseofalittlestateinadrearypart

    ofnorthegey;calledprussia

    50hoheneionalordynasticstatesof

    europetriedtoketheelvesrichandwas

    antbythercantilesystebr 》

    51attheendoftheeighteenthcenturyeuropeheard

    strangereportsofsothinghhadhappenedin

    theericanntinentthe

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    softhenharles

    forhisinsistenceuponhisdivinerightsaddeda

    neertotheoldstoryofthestruggleforself

    govent

    62thegreatfrenstheprinciples

    ofliberty;frateityandequalityuntoallthepeople

    oftheearth

    53napoleon

    54assoonasnapoleonhadbeensenttosthelena;the

    rulersenhadbeendefeatedbythehated

    rsiany

    chancesaboutbythefrench

    revolution

    55theytriedtoassuretheurbed

    peacebysuppressingallneadethe

    policespythehighestfunctionaryinthestateand

    soontheprisonsofailuntriesh

    thoseedthatpeoplehavetherightto

    govetheelvesastheyseefit

    56theloveofnationalindependence;hooo

    strongtobedestroyedinthisericans

    hefirsttorebelagainstthereactionary

    asuresofthengressofviennagreeceandbelgiubr 》

    andspainandalargenuerofotheruntries

    oftheeuropeanntinentfolloandthe

    nieenthany

    e

    57butethepeopleofeuropeingfortheir

    nationalindependence;theheylived

    hadbeenentirelychangedbyaseriesofinventions;

    adetheengineofthe

    eighteenthcenturythestfaithfulandefficient

    staveofn

    58thenewengineswereveryexpensiveandonlypeople

    oftheoldcarpenteror

    shoekerasterinhislittle

    selfouttotheowners

    ofthebigchanicaltools;andade

    reneythanbefore;helosthisforrindependence

    andhedidnotlikethat

    59thegeneralintroduachinerydidnotbring

    abouttheeraofhappinessandprosperityhhad

    beenpredictedbythegenerationhestage

    aedies

    ed;butnoneofthesequitesolvedthe

    problebr 》

    60buttheherchangehwas

    ofgreateriortancethaneitherthepoliticalorthe

    industrialrevolutionsaftergenerationsofoppression

    andpersecution;thescientisthadatlastgained

    libertyofactionandheryingtodisver

    thefundantallaheuniverse

    61achapterofart

    62thelastfiftyyears;includingseveralexplanations

    andafeologies

    63thegreathestrugglefora

    erworld

    64anitedchronology

    65nceingthepictures

    66anhistoricalreadinglistforchildren

    67index

    thestoryofnkind

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