id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50755 White, Andrew Dickson The Most Bitter Foe of Nations, and the Way to Its Permanent Overthrow .txt text/plain 11255 840 74 The succeeding history of the Spanish nation was also, in its main both drawing the nation toward one great central city. Look at Polish history as painted by its admirers,--it is noble and Poland, the nobles chose the times when the nation was struggling nobles who drew surrounding nations to intervene in Polish politics. all history shows--that an oppressive caste can be crushed, but that of political rights to the enfranchised was one of the two great and the germs of political rights, the nation showed an energy in class possessing civil and political rights, that it was not frightful history, those be the great nations which have boldly grappled with [Footnote 1: History of Civilization in Europe. [Footnote 10: Mariana, History of Spain.] [Footnote 11: Mariana, History of Spain, XIII., 11.] [Footnote 18: History of Roman Republic, Book III., chap. [Footnote 21: History of the Romans, vol. ./cache/50755.txt ./txt/50755.txt