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Example 1
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Example 1 "Our fathers and their fathers before them were able to live in peace; Why should we be the ones to break this tradition"
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The people of Akbar hold on to the ideals of peace that their forefathers possessed.
  
  
  
Example 2
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Example 2 "The method of Byblos, with the Greek adaptation, had pleased the traders of the various nations; as had been the case since ancient times, it was they who decided what should remain in history and what would disappear with the death of a given king or a given person"
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The Grecian writers were the ones who determined what was worthy of history, and what the future generations would know.
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Sources:
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''The Fifth Mountain'' by Paulo Coelho
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Wiki by Will Skinner

Revision as of 08:40, 11 April 2016

Back to History 8 Fifth Mountain Readings

Example 1 "Our fathers and their fathers before them were able to live in peace; Why should we be the ones to break this tradition" The people of Akbar hold on to the ideals of peace that their forefathers possessed.


Example 2 "The method of Byblos, with the Greek adaptation, had pleased the traders of the various nations; as had been the case since ancient times, it was they who decided what should remain in history and what would disappear with the death of a given king or a given person" The Grecian writers were the ones who determined what was worthy of history, and what the future generations would know.

Sources:

The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho

Wiki by Will Skinner