History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... Action of the former through Astronomy . - Origin of the moral Impulse . - Their con- joint irresistible Effect . - Discovery of the state of Affairs in Italy . — The Writings of Machiavelli . — What the Church had actually done ...
... Action of the former through Astronomy . - Origin of the moral Impulse . - Their con- joint irresistible Effect . - Discovery of the state of Affairs in Italy . — The Writings of Machiavelli . — What the Church had actually done ...
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... action of the air , he deduces that beautiful explanation of the nature of twilight — the light that we per- Explains ceive before the rising and after the setting of the sun - light . which we accept at the present time as true . With ...
... action of the air , he deduces that beautiful explanation of the nature of twilight — the light that we per- Explains ceive before the rising and after the setting of the sun - light . which we accept at the present time as true . With ...
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... actions . The best were those relating to instruction and education , and even there I saw myself given up to unimportant sciences , all useless in another world . Re- flecting on the aim of my teaching , I found it was not pure in the ...
... actions . The best were those relating to instruction and education , and even there I saw myself given up to unimportant sciences , all useless in another world . Re- flecting on the aim of my teaching , I found it was not pure in the ...
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... Action of the Inquisition . against pestilence and famine . In March of the following year , as might have been foreseen , King Louis was the prisoner of the Sultan , and was only spared the indignity of being carried about as a public ...
... Action of the Inquisition . against pestilence and famine . In March of the following year , as might have been foreseen , King Louis was the prisoner of the Sultan , and was only spared the indignity of being carried about as a public ...
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... Action of his suggestions , entertained four propositions : -1 . That Boni- General . face was not the true Pope ; 2. That he was a heretic ; 3 . That he was a simoniac ; 4. That he was a man weighed down with crimes . De Nogaret ...
... Action of his suggestions , entertained four propositions : -1 . That Boni- General . face was not the true Pope ; 2. That he was a heretic ; 3 . That he was a simoniac ; 4. That he was a man weighed down with crimes . De Nogaret ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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