History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... thousand miles , without encountering any elevation of more than a few hundred feet . The descent from Asia into Europe is indicated in a general manner by the mean elevation of the two con- tinents above the level of the sea , that for ...
... thousand miles , without encountering any elevation of more than a few hundred feet . The descent from Asia into Europe is indicated in a general manner by the mean elevation of the two con- tinents above the level of the sea , that for ...
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... thousand miles in Sea . length , isolating Europe from Africa socially , but uniting them commercially . The Black Sea and that of Azof are dependen- cies of it . It has , conjointly with them , a shore - line of 13,000 miles , and ...
... thousand miles in Sea . length , isolating Europe from Africa socially , but uniting them commercially . The Black Sea and that of Azof are dependen- cies of it . It has , conjointly with them , a shore - line of 13,000 miles , and ...
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... thousand years later , the same thing again occurred on a greater scale . By geo- As to geographical discovery , how was it possible that all graphical discovery . the marvels of the Mediterranean and Black Seas , the sorcerers ...
... thousand years later , the same thing again occurred on a greater scale . By geo- As to geographical discovery , how was it possible that all graphical discovery . the marvels of the Mediterranean and Black Seas , the sorcerers ...
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... thousand years were required for a consummation . The change first occurred among the higher classes , and made its way slowly through the middle ranks of society . For many centuries the two agencies - geo- The secon- graphical ...
... thousand years were required for a consummation . The change first occurred among the higher classes , and made its way slowly through the middle ranks of society . For many centuries the two agencies - geo- The secon- graphical ...
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... thousand legionaries , merchants , go- vernment officials , with their long retinues of dependants and slaves . Where formerly it was only the historian or philoso- pher in his retirement who compared together the different laws and ...
... thousand legionaries , merchants , go- vernment officials , with their long retinues of dependants and slaves . Where formerly it was only the historian or philoso- pher in his retirement who compared together the different laws and ...
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