History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... given act that it appertains to a given period . We recognize the noisy sports of boyhood , the business application of maturity , the feeble garrulity of old age . We express our surprise when we witness actions unsuitable to the epoch ...
... given act that it appertains to a given period . We recognize the noisy sports of boyhood , the business application of maturity , the feeble garrulity of old age . We express our surprise when we witness actions unsuitable to the epoch ...
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... given to the storm , the dew , the wind . The sun setting in the glowing clouds of the west becomes Hercules in the fiery pile ; the morning dawn extinguished by the rising sun is embodied in the story of Orpheus and Eurydice . These ...
... given to the storm , the dew , the wind . The sun setting in the glowing clouds of the west becomes Hercules in the fiery pile ; the morning dawn extinguished by the rising sun is embodied in the story of Orpheus and Eurydice . These ...
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... given up . The extinction of a religion is not the abrupt movement of a day , it is a secular process of many well- marked stages : —the rise of doubt among the candid ; the dis- approbation of the conservative ; the defence of ideas ...
... given up . The extinction of a religion is not the abrupt movement of a day , it is a secular process of many well- marked stages : —the rise of doubt among the candid ; the dis- approbation of the conservative ; the defence of ideas ...
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... given . But it was in vain ; intellect had outgrown faith . They had come into that condition to which all men are liable -aware of the fallacy of their opinions , yet angry that another should remind them thereof . When the social ...
... given . But it was in vain ; intellect had outgrown faith . They had come into that condition to which all men are liable -aware of the fallacy of their opinions , yet angry that another should remind them thereof . When the social ...
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... given up the national the learned . faith , and lived under a pressure perpetually laid upon them by the public , adopting generally , as their most convenient course , an outward compliance with the religious requirements of the state ...
... given up the national the learned . faith , and lived under a pressure perpetually laid upon them by the public , adopting generally , as their most convenient course , an outward compliance with the religious requirements of the state ...
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