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We gain a more just and thorough appreciation of the thoughts and motives of
men in successive ages of the world . In the Preface to the second edition of my '
Physiology , ' published in 1858 , it was mentioned that this Work was at that time
...
We gain a more just and thorough appreciation of the thoughts and motives of
men in successive ages of the world . In the Preface to the second edition of my '
Physiology , ' published in 1858 , it was mentioned that this Work was at that time
...
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Rise and Developement of Roman Power , its successive Phases , Terri . torial
Acquisitions . - Becomes supreme in the Mediterranean . - Consequent
Demoralization of Italy . - Irresistible Concentration of Power.Developement of
Imperialism .
Rise and Developement of Roman Power , its successive Phases , Terri . torial
Acquisitions . - Becomes supreme in the Mediterranean . - Consequent
Demoralization of Italy . - Irresistible Concentration of Power.Developement of
Imperialism .
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He insensibly changes his estimate of the relative power of each of these
influences as he passes through successive stages . In the confidence of youth
he imagines that very much is under his control ; in the disappointment of old age
, very ...
He insensibly changes his estimate of the relative power of each of these
influences as he passes through successive stages . In the confidence of youth
he imagines that very much is under his control ; in the disappointment of old age
, very ...
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In events and scenes continually increasing in greatness and grandeur , he is
detecting the dominion of law . The goblins , and genii , and gods who
successively extorted his fear and veneration , who determined events by their
fitful passions ...
In events and scenes continually increasing in greatness and grandeur , he is
detecting the dominion of law . The goblins , and genii , and gods who
successively extorted his fear and veneration , who determined events by their
fitful passions ...
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We gain a more just and thorough appreciation of the thoughts and motives of
men in successive ages of the world . In the Preface to the second edition of my '
Physiology , ' published in 1858 , it was mentioned that this Work was at that time
...
We gain a more just and thorough appreciation of the thoughts and motives of
men in successive ages of the world . In the Preface to the second edition of my '
Physiology , ' published in 1858 , it was mentioned that this Work was at that time
...
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A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER M.D., LLD Vista completa - 1864 |
Términos y frases comunes
advance Alexandria altogether ancient animal appear Asia asserted attempt became become Bishop body brought carried cause centuries Christianity Church civilization condition considered continued Council course death determined developement direction divine doctrine earth effect Egypt Egyptian emperor empire eternal Europe existence fact faith followed force give given gods Greek hence human ideas individual influence intellectual interests Italy kings knowledge less living looked manner material matter means mind movement nature necessary never object offer once opinion organic origin Papacy passed perhaps period Persian philosophy physical political position present principle progress reason received regarded relations religion religious respects result rise Roman Rome sense shows social soon soul spirit successive things thought thousand tion true truth turn universe views whole