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Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing The Progress Of Humanity, Modern History Has Postulated Its Own Aims- The Welfare Of The French, German, Or English People, Or, In Its Highest Abstraction, The Welfare And Civilization Of Humanity In General, By Which Is Usually Meant That Of The Peoples Occupying A Small Northwesterly Portion Of A Large Continent.

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Instead Of The Former Divinely Appointed Aims Of The Jewish, Greek, Or Roman Nations, Which Ancient Historians Regarded As Representing

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