History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... eternal trade - wind , which , originating in well - understood physical causes , sweeps , like the breath of destiny , slowly , and solemnly , and everlastingly over the Pa- cific Ocean , and the variable gusts into which it ...
... eternal trade - wind , which , originating in well - understood physical causes , sweeps , like the breath of destiny , slowly , and solemnly , and everlastingly over the Pa- cific Ocean , and the variable gusts into which it ...
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... eternal trade - wind , which , originating in well - understood physical causes , sweeps , like the breath of destiny , slowly , and solemnly , and everlastingly over the Pa- cific Ocean , and the variable gusts into which it ...
... eternal trade - wind , which , originating in well - understood physical causes , sweeps , like the breath of destiny , slowly , and solemnly , and everlastingly over the Pa- cific Ocean , and the variable gusts into which it ...
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... eternal through the vanishing of present events and through the shadows of time . From the life , the pleasures , the sufferings of humanity , it points to the impassive ; from our wishes , wants , and woes , to the inexorable . Leaving ...
... eternal through the vanishing of present events and through the shadows of time . From the life , the pleasures , the sufferings of humanity , it points to the impassive ; from our wishes , wants , and woes , to the inexorable . Leaving ...
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... eternal , the necessary , the unshackled . of this book the control human affairs . It is of law that I am to speak in this book . In a world The object composed of vanishing forms , I am to vindicate the imperish- is to assert ability ...
... eternal , the necessary , the unshackled . of this book the control human affairs . It is of law that I am to speak in this book . In a world The object composed of vanishing forms , I am to vindicate the imperish- is to assert ability ...
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... eternal snow , salt seas far from the ocean , colossal animals , and men of every shade of colour and every form of religion Fictitious marvels re- placed by alities . Progress of Commerce . 43 The numerous Greek colonies founded.
... eternal snow , salt seas far from the ocean , colossal animals , and men of every shade of colour and every form of religion Fictitious marvels re- placed by alities . Progress of Commerce . 43 The numerous Greek colonies founded.
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