History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... mind the important principle that an orderly sequence of inorganic events necessarily involves an orderly and corresponding progression of organic life . control of organisms . man . To this doctrine of the control of physical agencies ...
... mind the important principle that an orderly sequence of inorganic events necessarily involves an orderly and corresponding progression of organic life . control of organisms . man . To this doctrine of the control of physical agencies ...
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... mind the laws which regulate the production of men , and also the body of evidence which proves that the crust of the earth is not motionless , but rising in one place and sinking in another . The grand invasions of Europe by Asiatic ...
... mind the laws which regulate the production of men , and also the body of evidence which proves that the crust of the earth is not motionless , but rising in one place and sinking in another . The grand invasions of Europe by Asiatic ...
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... without surprise do we trace the progress of the human mind . The barbarian , the believer in sorcery , lives in inces- sant dread . All nature seems to be at enmity with him , and Its Gradual Developement . 35 conspiring for his hurt .
... without surprise do we trace the progress of the human mind . The barbarian , the believer in sorcery , lives in inces- sant dread . All nature seems to be at enmity with him , and Its Gradual Developement . 35 conspiring for his hurt .
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... mind . If through the Bactrian empire European ideas were transmitted to the far East , through that and other similar channels Asiatic ideas found their way to Europe . ment of commerce . At the dawn of reliable tradition the ...
... mind . If through the Bactrian empire European ideas were transmitted to the far East , through that and other similar channels Asiatic ideas found their way to Europe . ment of commerce . At the dawn of reliable tradition the ...
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... mind will ever be satisfied with different tests for the present and the past , but will insist that actions and their sequences were the same in the foretime as now . disbelief of Thus for many ages stood affairs . One after another ...
... mind will ever be satisfied with different tests for the present and the past , but will insist that actions and their sequences were the same in the foretime as now . disbelief of Thus for many ages stood affairs . One after another ...
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