id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15030 nan The Unity of Western Civilization .txt text/plain 99314 4156 61 Sciences, and Philosophy; the Greek ideal of a life beyond 'civilized' world divided into territories of the English Common Law and lands where world of thought forms a commonwealth which is superior to all national nationality, the growth in substance and method of international law, MAN IN CONFLICT WITH NATURE IN THE NORTH-WEST QUADRANT OF THE OLD WORLD first the apparent want of internal unity in the Greek world, split up single world State, with a uniform or rigid system of laws resting upon no time in the world's history were civilized men so happy as under the the Roman law of the men of all nations gave a body and a reality. modern world something far wider than a merely national law. self-conscious nationalities of the modern world were formed out of the studying the political life and history of other nations, even if we do ./cache/15030.txt ./txt/15030.txt