The City of Man

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By that fair ideal, and for it, we ought to live and work, all of us who bear the Christian name. Let this be to each of us a sacred undertaking.
"I will not cease from mental strife, Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand, Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land. " CHAPTER VIII CITY BUILDING, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE THE history of city building takes us back into a remote past, and is a study that furnishes one of the most illuminating chapters in the annals of civilis
...ation. From the earliest times, the gregarious instinct has massed the human race into great centres of population. On the plains of the Tigris and Euphrates, and in the valley of the Nile, have been discovered monumental remains that prove, not only the existence of mighty cities but also an acquaintance with art and science.
Nineveh and Babylon, Thebes and Heliopolis were already far advanced in architecture and sculpture thousands of years before the Chris- tian era. The Assyrian correctness of execu- tion excels everything else known in Asiatic art.


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