id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30710 Cramb, J. A. (John Adam) The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe .txt text/plain 71006 3130 65 liberate God within men's hearts, so that man's life shall be free, of thrust itself like a wedge into the ancient unity of the State and God. It carried with it not merely the doom of the Roman Empire, but of the life-history of these two States, Athens and Rome, has its essential question whether by empire the religion of the imperial race shall be like a man in war cannot do any great thing in philosophy. empires or imperial races of the past, Hellas, Rome, Egypt, Persia, But the place of the war in the general life of this State, and the ferocity of a century of war Rome moves to world-empire, and Carthage in war, alike in the history of the great races of the past and of the Thus the great part which war has played in human history, in art, in nation, city, empire; but the creative thought, the soul of the State, ./cache/30710.txt ./txt/30710.txt