History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... turn the southern hemisphere presents the same glorious phenomenon . Once every year does the life of the earth pulsate ; now there is an abounding vitality , now a desolation . But what is the cause of all this ? It is only mechanical ...
... turn the southern hemisphere presents the same glorious phenomenon . Once every year does the life of the earth pulsate ; now there is an abounding vitality , now a desolation . But what is the cause of all this ? It is only mechanical ...
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... turn , making an impression on the vegetable and animal economy . The na- tural influences , thus varying in an orderly way , controlled botanical events , and made them change correspondingly . The orderly procedure of the one must be ...
... turn , making an impression on the vegetable and animal economy . The na- tural influences , thus varying in an orderly way , controlled botanical events , and made them change correspondingly . The orderly procedure of the one must be ...
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... turn , being like that of an individual , we may conveniently separate it into arbitrary periods , sufficiently distinct from one another , though imperceptibly merging into each other . To these successive periods I shall give the ...
... turn , being like that of an individual , we may conveniently separate it into arbitrary periods , sufficiently distinct from one another , though imperceptibly merging into each other . To these successive periods I shall give the ...
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... turn to lifeless nature , we encounter again the evidence of brief continuance . The sea is unceasingly remoulding its shores ; hard as they are , the mountains are constantly yielding to frost and to rain ; here an extensive tract of ...
... turn to lifeless nature , we encounter again the evidence of brief continuance . The sea is unceasingly remoulding its shores ; hard as they are , the mountains are constantly yielding to frost and to rain ; here an extensive tract of ...
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... 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.
... 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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