Marc Bloch Quotes
It Is Surely Not Unreasonable To Think That This Extraordinary Immunity [to Foreign Invasions After The Tenth Century], Of Which We Have Shared The Privilege With Scarcely Any People But The Japanese, Was One Of The Fundamental Factors Of European Civilization, In The Deepest Sense, In The Exact Sense Of The Word.
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