The most famous international messages... from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present
This is the second part of "The World's Most Famous Letters." The letters it contains were almost all written in the period between the beginning of the nineteenth century and the modern era, and shed as much light as can be shed on the most important events in history. If what historians are most interested in is the news of kings and their wars, then personal letters are what must be consulted in order to know people as they really are, and to reveal what they were hiding about their morals and actions from the eyes of others in public life. This is because, as Cicero said, the letter box is a "sacred repository" in which people place their secrets, confident that they have put them in a safe place, and that only those who send them will know what they contain. For this reason, the author was concerned with translating the letters contained in this book, and he did not limit them to one type, but rather tried to diversify them as much as possible. He mentioned some of them that describe the feelings of their writer, such as love and sympathy, and what is concerned with the important events that changed the course of history, or the prominent personalities who had The greatest influence in this world was whether they were kings, philosophers, or clerics, men or women, old or young. Many of them are private letters whose authors did not think that anyone would ever see them.
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The most famous international messages... from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present
This is the second part of "The World's Most Famous Letters." The letters it contains were almost all written in the period between the beginning of the nineteenth century and the modern era, and shed as much light as can be shed on the most important events in history. If what historians are most interested in is the news of kings and their wars, then personal letters are what must be consulted in order to know people as they really are, and to reveal what they were hiding about their morals and actions from the eyes of others in public life. This is because, as Cicero said, the letter box is a "sacred repository" in which people place their secrets, confident that they have put them in a safe place, and that only those who send them will know what they contain. For this reason, the author was concerned with translating the letters contained in this book, and he did not limit them to one type, but rather tried to diversify them as much as possible. He mentioned some of them that describe the feelings of their writer, such as love and sympathy, and what is concerned with the important events that changed the course of history, or the prominent personalities who had The greatest influence in this world was whether they were kings, philosophers, or clerics, men or women, old or young. Many of them are private letters whose authors did not think that anyone would ever see them.
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The most famous international messages... from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present

The most famous international messages... from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present

The most famous international messages... from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present

The most famous international messages... from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present

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This is the second part of "The World's Most Famous Letters." The letters it contains were almost all written in the period between the beginning of the nineteenth century and the modern era, and shed as much light as can be shed on the most important events in history. If what historians are most interested in is the news of kings and their wars, then personal letters are what must be consulted in order to know people as they really are, and to reveal what they were hiding about their morals and actions from the eyes of others in public life. This is because, as Cicero said, the letter box is a "sacred repository" in which people place their secrets, confident that they have put them in a safe place, and that only those who send them will know what they contain. For this reason, the author was concerned with translating the letters contained in this book, and he did not limit them to one type, but rather tried to diversify them as much as possible. He mentioned some of them that describe the feelings of their writer, such as love and sympathy, and what is concerned with the important events that changed the course of history, or the prominent personalities who had The greatest influence in this world was whether they were kings, philosophers, or clerics, men or women, old or young. Many of them are private letters whose authors did not think that anyone would ever see them.

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ISBN-13: 9789779914817
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 10/26/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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