History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... respect- ing the mental progress of Europe , reserving the historical evidence for subsequent publication . This volume contains that evidence . It is intended as the completion of my work on ' Human Physiology , ' in which man was ...
... respect- ing the mental progress of Europe , reserving the historical evidence for subsequent publication . This volume contains that evidence . It is intended as the completion of my work on ' Human Physiology , ' in which man was ...
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... respects surrounding things , he still clings to his original ideas as respects objects far removed . In the distance and irresistible motions of the stars he finds arguments for the supernatural , and gives to each of those shining ...
... respects surrounding things , he still clings to his original ideas as respects objects far removed . In the distance and irresistible motions of the stars he finds arguments for the supernatural , and gives to each of those shining ...
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... respect- ing the mental progress of Europe , reserving the historical evidence for subsequent publication . This volume contains that evidence . It is intended as the completion of my work on ' Human Physiology , ' in which man was ...
... respect- ing the mental progress of Europe , reserving the historical evidence for subsequent publication . This volume contains that evidence . It is intended as the completion of my work on ' Human Physiology , ' in which man was ...
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... respects surrounding things , he still clings to his original ideas as respects objects far removed . In the distance and irresistible motions of the stars he finds arguments for the supernatural , and gives to each of those shining ...
... respects surrounding things , he still clings to his original ideas as respects objects far removed . In the distance and irresistible motions of the stars he finds arguments for the supernatural , and gives to each of those shining ...
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... respects the type from which they have proceeded , are permanent as regards the locality in which they occur , being , indeed , the incarnation of its physical influences . As long , therefore , as those influ- ences remain without ...
... respects the type from which they have proceeded , are permanent as regards the locality in which they occur , being , indeed , the incarnation of its physical influences . As long , therefore , as those influ- ences remain without ...
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