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Etrurians and Lusitaniaiis b ^ rne , % h $ ftpmian yoke . The swc ^ pd , pf the ' ¥ anf dais and Huns that unsparingly mowed down the west , and the powerful nation that occupied the cleared ^ sp ^ ce and came out unsubdued from the
war pf ten centuries— 'these are the artificers of our present fortune , arid thus we recogiuze the spirit of order iq the two most alarming appearances exhibited by history . I believe this long digression rer
quires no apology . The great epoch * in history are so closely united UiQt none can be elucidated singly , and the occurrence of the cru § af 3 ei * i § only the beginning to the solution of the problem , offered by national migration , to the philosopher of history .
la the thirteenth century it U that the spirit of the world , hitherto weaving fti darkness draws aside the curtain , to display a part of his work . The heavy and troubled cloudy col-
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ignqrww ^ a » fini ^ a , is slK > el ^ d , r { E f # i Mt # Slvf | % d y Wihfrt lie ther ^ ^ e aj ^ d ^ iad bcowgttt home , the annal& of Eurape deeJare ^ tte history of the East , if we bad on ^ w > ujd tell us what he g * ire g ^ d left behind . > But
dpes ^ itrpot appear ad though th 6 ^^ heroic spirit ^ dfr th ^^ Fra&k had breathed a fleeting life mt $ perishing Byzantium B ; Ui ^ B 3 f |) ect ^ iJjr she ! Recovers herself , and , ' 8 trengtbened by tkeshort visit ot the German , advaaees with a nobler atep tade ^ tb-v- r * * - iri
: BehmdilJiei crusader , < tt ^ drchaat e ^ f ^ ST hie bridge ,, ^ ml > tWet irecoyered bond het ween the east and west , hastily knit by the gi ( Wy confuaion >« of war , is confirmed a ^ id «« | > erpc 4 uaiJd byconsid ^ ate con ^ m eFce m < > Th : sltip -ofs the swal
Levan t > gr ^ et « q ^ g ^ igititaT l Jbnmvn \ myesikrul nt $ ilridhl $ ( lmg 3 b&lfo forth th ^ rifid ugtryof erav iwgEurQ ^ e . ^ Soon will she dispe ^ e with - tfe «^ -doubtful gqjLdance of Areturus , ainct with a fixed rule within ' . herself ^ fveatHilpe co nftdentjy oa untried seasv r
i The wants of the A ^ iiiUc ^ iccanQpany th ^ Eu ropean ^ onae j buiJ ^ h « re his \ v ^< ids know , liimmotmore ^ i j ^ id . bther banners wsve c ^ v ^ e ir ! rJiis eastlesw Impov ^ risfced in lu $ ov ^ ^ land , Aw order to ^ hiim on the bank s of the Euphrates ^ he surrenders tho wor&hiped ido-l of
his ind ^ petideuce » aad ' feudtil < authority , and pernrit $ ^ afllav&a '"^ o ? purchasQ wilji gold « the lights ^ of nature . Spontawooualy he ^ ffemsi his arm to the fetter that adoras him , ' ttad subdues the untamed . The- majesty of
kings erects itself * whilst the ' -slaves of the soil grow into men ; out of the sea of devastation soon , from wretchedness , arises a new and fruitful land % civil community . He alone who was the sowl of the
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580 On tfi& Migration of Nations , the Crusades , and the MiddhrAgh .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1825, page 580, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2541/page/4/
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