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1 It is quite true that these evils had been even worse, much worse, in previous ages .
2 We have seen the Spanish peninsula in previous ages the seat of endless strife between Saracens and Christians.
3 The very foundations of French thought, slowly laid through previous ages , were made in the reign of Louis XV.
4 They were in possession of many luxuries as well as comforts not known even to noble and royal persons in previous ages of our history.
5 All previous ages have sweated and been crucified in an attempt to realize what is really the right life, what was really the good man.
6 This age, far beyond all previous ages , is full of powerful men, men who might, if they had the will for it, achieve stupendous things.
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