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softhenharles
forhisinsistenceuponhisdivinerightsaddeda
neertotheoldstoryofthestruggleforself
govent
62thegreatfrenstheprinciples
ofliberty,frateityandequalityuntoallthepeople
oftheearth
53napoleon
54assoonasnapoleonhadbeensenttosthelena,the
rulersenhadbeendefeatedbythehated
rsiany
chancesaboutbythefrench
revolution
55theytriedtoassuretheurbed
peacebysuppressingallneadethe
policespythehighestfunctionaryinthestateand
soontheprisonsofailuntriesh
thoseedthatpeoplehavetherightto
govetheelvesastheyseefit
56theloveofnationalindependence,hooo
strongtobedestroyedinthisericans
hefirsttorebelagainstthereactionary
asuresofthengressofviennagreeceandbelgiubr >
andspainandalargenuerofotheruntries
oftheeuropeanntinentfolloandthe
nieenthany
e
57butethepeopleofeuropeingfortheir
nationalindependence,theheylived
hadbeenentirelychangedbyaseriesofinventions,
adetheengineofthe
eighteenthcenturythestfaithfulandefficient
staveofn
58thenewengineswereveryexpensiveandonlypeople
oftheoldcarpenteror
shoekerasterinhislittle
selfouttotheowners
ofthebigchanicaltools,andade
reneythanbefore,helosthisforrindependence
andhedidnotlikethat
59thegeneralintroduachinerydidnotbring
abouttheeraofhappinessandprosperityhhad
beenpredictedbythegenerationhestage
aedies
ed,butnoneofthesequitesolvedthe
problebr >
60buttheherchangehwas
ofgreateriortancethaneitherthepoliticalorthe
industrialrevolutionsaftergenerationsofoppression
andpersecution,thescientisthadatlastgained
libertyofactionandheryingtodisver
thefundantallaheuniverse
61achapterofart
62thelastfiftyyears,includingseveralexplanations
andafeologies
63thegreathestrugglefora
erworld
64anitedchronology
65nceingthepictures
66anhistoricalreadinglistforchildren
67index
thestoryofnkind
highupinthenorthinthelandcalledsvithjod,there
standsarockitisahundredleshighandahundredles
estothis
rocktosharpenitsbeak
herockhasthusbeenhenasingleday
ofeteitywillhavegoneby
thesettingofthestage
heshadoark
whoarewe
herarewebound
slohpersistenturage,wehavebeenpushing
thisquestionrkfurtherandfurthertohatdistant
line,beyondthehorizon,ofindouranswer
goneveryfar
illknotlebuthepoint
any
things
inthischapterishalltellyouhooourbest
beliefthestagean
ifeduringhasbeenpossiblefor
anillifetoexistuponourplabyalineofthislength,
thenthetinylinejustbeloestheageduringh
norablingnhaslived
uponthisearth
nebutthefirsttousehisbrainfor
thepurposeofnqueringtheforcesofnaturethatisthe
reason,ratherthancatsor
dogsorhorsesoranyoftheotheranils,heir
oentbehind
the
inthebeginning,theplauponhwelivewasasfar
asingtter,atinycloudof
skeintheendlessoceanofspacegradually,intheurse
ofllionsofyears,thesurfacebueditselfout,andovered
hathinlayerofrocksupontheselifelessrocksthe
raindescendedinendlesstorrents,thehard
graniteandcarryingthedusttothevalleysthatlayhiddenbetween
thehighingearth
finallythehourcahesunbrokethroughthe
cloudsandsahislittleplahafew
sllpuddlesightyoceansof
theeasteandispheres
thenonedaythegreathadbeen
dead,gavebirthtolife
thefirstlivingcellfloatedupontheersofthesea
forllionsofyearsitdriftedaiesslyhthecurrents
butduringallthattiitainhabitsthat
itghtsurvivereeasilyupontheinhospitableearthso
ofthesecellsinthedarkdepthsofthelakesand
thepoolstheytookrootintheslisedintshhad
beene
plantsotherspreferredtoveaboutandtheygrew
strangejointedlegs,likesrpionsandbegantocrawlalong
thebottoftheseaadsttheplantsandthepalegreenthings
thatlookedlikejellyfishesstillothersveredhscales
dependeduponasngtiontogofrolacetoplace
intheirsearchforfood,andgraduallytheypopulatedtheocean
yriadsoffishes
anberandtheyhad
tosear
forthetthebottoftheseareluctantlytheyleftthe
adeaneeinthershesandonthed
banksthatlayatthefootoftheuntainsthe
tidesoftheoceanveredthetheirbrinefortherest
oftheti,theplantsdethebestoftheirunfortable
situationandtriedtosurviveinthethinairhsurrounded
thesurfaceoftheplaaftercenturiesoftraining,they
leaedhofortablyintheairastheyhaddonein
theeshrubsandtrees
andatlasttheyleaedhoogrowlovelyflower
... </P></TD>
softhenharles
forhisinsistenceuponhisdivinerightsaddeda
neertotheoldstoryofthestruggleforself
govent
62thegreatfrenstheprinciples
ofliberty,frateityandequalityuntoallthepeople
oftheearth
53napoleon
54assoonasnapoleonhadbeensenttosthelena,the
rulersenhadbeendefeatedbythehated
rsiany
chancesaboutbythefrench
revolution
55theytriedtoassuretheurbed
peacebysuppressingallneadethe
policespythehighestfunctionaryinthestateand
soontheprisonsofailuntriesh
thoseedthatpeoplehavetherightto
govetheelvesastheyseefit
56theloveofnationalindependence,hooo
strongtobedestroyedinthisericans
hefirsttorebelagainstthereactionary
asuresofthengressofviennagreeceandbelgiubr >
andspainandalargenuerofotheruntries
oftheeuropeanntinentfolloandthe
nieenthany
e
57butethepeopleofeuropeingfortheir
nationalindependence,theheylived
hadbeenentirelychangedbyaseriesofinventions,
adetheengineofthe
eighteenthcenturythestfaithfulandefficient
staveofn
58thenewengineswereveryexpensiveandonlypeople
oftheoldcarpenteror
shoekerasterinhislittle
selfouttotheowners
ofthebigchanicaltools,andade
reneythanbefore,helosthisforrindependence
andhedidnotlikethat
59thegeneralintroduachinerydidnotbring
abouttheeraofhappinessandprosperityhhad
beenpredictedbythegenerationhestage
aedies
ed,butnoneofthesequitesolvedthe
problebr >
60buttheherchangehwas
ofgreateriortancethaneitherthepoliticalorthe
industrialrevolutionsaftergenerationsofoppression
andpersecution,thescientisthadatlastgained
libertyofactionandheryingtodisver
thefundantallaheuniverse
61achapterofart
62thelastfiftyyears,includingseveralexplanations
andafeologies
63thegreathestrugglefora
erworld
64anitedchronology
65nceingthepictures
66anhistoricalreadinglistforchildren
67index
thestoryofnkind
highupinthenorthinthelandcalledsvithjod,there
standsarockitisahundredleshighandahundredles
estothis
rocktosharpenitsbeak
herockhasthusbeenhenasingleday
ofeteitywillhavegoneby
thesettingofthestage
heshadoark
whoarewe
herarewebound
slohpersistenturage,wehavebeenpushing
thisquestionrkfurtherandfurthertohatdistant
line,beyondthehorizon,ofindouranswer
goneveryfar
illknotlebuthepoint
any
things
inthischapterishalltellyouhooourbest
beliefthestagean
ifeduringhasbeenpossiblefor
anillifetoexistuponourplabyalineofthislength,
thenthetinylinejustbeloestheageduringh
norablingnhaslived
uponthisearth
nebutthefirsttousehisbrainfor
thepurposeofnqueringtheforcesofnaturethatisthe
reason,ratherthancatsor
dogsorhorsesoranyoftheotheranils,heir
oentbehind
the
inthebeginning,theplauponhwelivewasasfar
asingtter,atinycloudof
skeintheendlessoceanofspacegradually,intheurse
ofllionsofyears,thesurfacebueditselfout,andovered
hathinlayerofrocksupontheselifelessrocksthe
raindescendedinendlesstorrents,thehard
graniteandcarryingthedusttothevalleysthatlayhiddenbetween
thehighingearth
finallythehourcahesunbrokethroughthe
cloudsandsahislittleplahafew
sllpuddlesightyoceansof
theeasteandispheres
thenonedaythegreathadbeen
dead,gavebirthtolife
thefirstlivingcellfloatedupontheersofthesea
forllionsofyearsitdriftedaiesslyhthecurrents
butduringallthattiitainhabitsthat
itghtsurvivereeasilyupontheinhospitableearthso
ofthesecellsinthedarkdepthsofthelakesand
thepoolstheytookrootintheslisedintshhad
beene
plantsotherspreferredtoveaboutandtheygrew
strangejointedlegs,likesrpionsandbegantocrawlalong
thebottoftheseaadsttheplantsandthepalegreenthings
thatlookedlikejellyfishesstillothersveredhscales
dependeduponasngtiontogofrolacetoplace
intheirsearchforfood,andgraduallytheypopulatedtheocean
yriadsoffishes
anberandtheyhad
tosear
forthetthebottoftheseareluctantlytheyleftthe
adeaneeinthershesandonthed
banksthatlayatthefootoftheuntainsthe
tidesoftheoceanveredthetheirbrinefortherest
oftheti,theplantsdethebestoftheirunfortable
situationandtriedtosurviveinthethinairhsurrounded
thesurfaceoftheplaaftercenturiesoftraining,they
leaedhofortablyintheairastheyhaddonein
theeshrubsandtrees
andatlasttheyleaedhoogrowlovelyflower
... </P></TD>