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... Celts in Gaul : Lack of Unity among the Cities , No Unity within the Cities.§ 5. Religion of the Gauls . - 6 . The Druids and their Culture . - § 7. Civilization • pp . 69-81 CHAPTER III . ROMAN GAUL . I. CONQUEST AND ASSIMILATION 9.
... Celts in Gaul : Lack of Unity among the Cities , No Unity within the Cities.§ 5. Religion of the Gauls . - 6 . The Druids and their Culture . - § 7. Civilization • pp . 69-81 CHAPTER III . ROMAN GAUL . I. CONQUEST AND ASSIMILATION 9.
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... Religion . - § 5. Language and Culture : Education , Literature , Survival of Latin . • pp . 82-90 CHAPTER IV . ROMAN GAUL . II . DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN WORLD . § 1. Decline and Fall of the Roman Power in Gaul , 257-481.- § 2 ...
... Religion . - § 5. Language and Culture : Education , Literature , Survival of Latin . • pp . 82-90 CHAPTER IV . ROMAN GAUL . II . DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN WORLD . § 1. Decline and Fall of the Roman Power in Gaul , 257-481.- § 2 ...
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... religion , at- tempted to provide . The sum of these nobler efforts is culture . The essential element in civilization is usefulness ; in culture , consciousness . A man enjoying without a thought the benefits of society is but a ...
... religion , at- tempted to provide . The sum of these nobler efforts is culture . The essential element in civilization is usefulness ; in culture , consciousness . A man enjoying without a thought the benefits of society is but a ...
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... religion . None is complete in itself ; none can be fully explained without the others ; and each serves to explain the others in its turn . Literature in particular , even in its most technical aspects , cannot be divorced from the ...
... religion . None is complete in itself ; none can be fully explained without the others ; and each serves to explain the others in its turn . Literature in particular , even in its most technical aspects , cannot be divorced from the ...
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... religion , as well as in that of pure letters . The Napoleonic poems of Béranger and Victor Hugo fostered the ... religious , and economic conditions . Literature " are worth studying , ' so are literary 20 ELEMENTS OF FRENCH NATIONALITY.
... religion , as well as in that of pure letters . The Napoleonic poems of Béranger and Victor Hugo fostered the ... religious , and economic conditions . Literature " are worth studying , ' so are literary 20 ELEMENTS OF FRENCH NATIONALITY.
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