History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... regarded as a definite or final thing , a seeming immobility in this particular being due to the attainment of a correspondence with the conditions to which the type is exposed . Let those conditions be changed , and it begins forthwith ...
... regarded as a definite or final thing , a seeming immobility in this particular being due to the attainment of a correspondence with the conditions to which the type is exposed . Let those conditions be changed , and it begins forthwith ...
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... regarded as one man , always living and incessantly learning . " In both cases , the manner of advance , though it may sometimes be unexpected , can never be abrupt . At each stage events and ideas emerge which not only necessarily owe ...
... regarded as one man , always living and incessantly learning . " In both cases , the manner of advance , though it may sometimes be unexpected , can never be abrupt . At each stage events and ideas emerge which not only necessarily owe ...
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... regarded it as a patriotic duty to accept the public faith , others , like Xenophanes , denounced the whole as an ancient blunder , converted by time into a national imposture . As I shall have in a detailed manner occasion to speak of ...
... regarded it as a patriotic duty to accept the public faith , others , like Xenophanes , denounced the whole as an ancient blunder , converted by time into a national imposture . As I shall have in a detailed manner occasion to speak of ...
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... even by turning the handle of a mill from which invocations written on paper issue forth ; that the revealer of Buddhism is to be regarded as the religious head of the world . diffusion of 70 Its Extensive Diffusion . The reader cannot.
... even by turning the handle of a mill from which invocations written on paper issue forth ; that the revealer of Buddhism is to be regarded as the religious head of the world . diffusion of 70 Its Extensive Diffusion . The reader cannot.
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... regarded as a prepa- ration for Christianity proved to be a stumbling - block in its way . It is not improbable that the pseudo - Christianity of the Chinese revolters , of which so much has recently been said , is of the same nature ...
... regarded as a prepa- ration for Christianity proved to be a stumbling - block in its way . It is not improbable that the pseudo - Christianity of the Chinese revolters , of which so much has recently been said , is of the same nature ...
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