Often some one precious detail of war lurks in the middle of a book
of the most unlikely description. After turning over tens of
thousands of leaves in Latin, French, Italian, German, English,
Spanish and Dutch print, one is left with an accumulation of
observed phenomena - religious, cultural, literary, psychological -
which the mind is forced to coordinate into some sort of general
conclusions. As the author has stated in some of the pages which
follow this preface, the author is profoundly averse to formulating
'philosophies of history', and though the author feels impelled to
put in order the impression which much reading and pondering have
left with me, the author does not pretend to link these impressions
into any theory of evolution. There are as many 'ifs' in history as
'therefores'.
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