[236] Our Oriental Heritage, I.
[237] See The Mansions of Philosophy, 355; Toynbee, A Study
of History, IV, 27f.
[238] Quoted from Bazard’s Exposition de la doctrine Saint-
Simo nienne, in Toynbee, I, 199.
[239] Spengler, Decline of the West, I, 353, 90, 38.
[240] This is the initial theory of Toynbee’s Study of History, I,
271f.
[241] This section appropriates some passages from an
essay on the same subject in The Mansions of Philosophy.
[242] Anon. in Bagehot, Physics and Politics, 110.
[243] Ecclesiastes, i, 18.
[244] Lane, Edward, Manners and Customs of the Modern
Egyptians, II, 66.
[245] Our Oriental Heritage, 237.
[246] Todd, Theories of Social Progress, 135.
[247] Siegfried, André, America Comes of Age, 176.
[248] Rousseau and Revolution, Ch.II, Sec. iii, William Coxe,
History of the House of Austria, III, 379.