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Imperialism prepares the Way for Monotheism. Momentous Transition of the Roman World in its religious Ideas. Opinions of the Roman Philosophers. Coalescence of the new and old Ideas. Seizure of Power by the Illiterate, and consequent Debasement of Christianity in Rome.

The analogies between the evolution of governmental structures in societies, and the evolution of governmental structures in living bodies, are, however, more strikingly displayed during the formation of nations by coalescence of tribes a process already shown to be, in several respects, parallel to the development of creatures that primarily consist of many like segments.

About sixteen feet is the measurement of a large elm, like that on Boston Common, which all middle-aged people remember. From twenty-two to twenty-three feet is the ordinary maximum of the very largest trees. I never found but one exceed it: that was the great Springfield elm, which looked as if it might have been formed by the coalescence from the earliest period of growth, of two young trees.

Thus, illusory perception and expectation are plainly a hasty transition of mind from old to new, from past to present, conjunctions of experience. And, as we have seen, an illusory general belief owes its existence to a coalescence of representations of known facts or connections with products of imagination which simulate the appearance of inferences from these facts.

Functionally they are related to high and deep precisely as is goodness to good, but the degree of coalescence between radical element and affix is greater. Radical element and affix, while measurably distinct, cannot be torn apart quite so readily as could the good and -ness of goodness. We may designate the two types of affixing as "fusing" and "juxtaposing."

The coalescence of dynastic rule with the divine order is less complete in the German case, but all observers bear witness that it all goes far enough also in the German case.

From the aggregation of units into organized groups, we pass to the multiplication of such groups, and their coalescence into compound groups.

It was not want of patriotism, but an unbounded love for the universality of European culture which drove us, drove many thousand people with German souls, to reach out over the boundaries of our own Fatherland for intellectual conquests, for permeation and coalescence with all the world's riches, goodness, and beauty.

A coalescence of tribes into a nation had not occurred in any case in any part of America. A constant tendency to disintegration, which has proved such a hindrance to progress among savage and barbarous tribes, existed in the elements of the gentile organization.

After all these eliminations we remain with a mixed function and mixed traditions, and it is necessary now to look a little into the nature of this mixture. The modern school is not a thing that has evolved from a simple germ, by a mere process of expansion. It is the coalescence of several things.

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