Part
1 Intro | history and movements of Europe and the United States. Far
2 Intro | unconscious vandalism of mercenary Europe," has led to an unfortunate
3 Intro | is hardly known as yet in Europe. Not a few drawings of plum
4 Intro | of Northern and Western Europe would undoubtedly have been,
5 Intro | sending its missionaries into Europe and America, providing for
6 Range | unconscious vandalism of mercenary Europe, leave us to seek only a
7 Confuc| the sky; leaving empiric Europe to investigate the secrets
8 Confuc| that, just as in mediaeval Europe, the folk-songs of countrysides,
9 Buddhi| India itself larger than Europe west of the Vistula, and
10 Buddhi| marvel of casting, which Europe, with all her scientific
11 Nara | she was later to fructify Europe.~It was also an age of poetry,
12 Fujiwa| backgrounds of mediæval artists in Europe, is explained by the argument
13 Fujiwa| attains to selflessness. In Europe St. Teresa and some of the
14 Ashika| love-stories and poems of Europe, and in the religious developments
15 Toyoto| the nineteenth century of Europe. The manners and loves of
16 Meiji | mighty arm of conquest which Europe extended towards the East.~
17 Meiji | ethics. The very trend of Europe itself, in German philosophy
18 Vista | that sharp contrast with Europe in which steam and electricity
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