History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... mentioned as renewing the question of Plato- cism . nic Universals , has been considered by some to be entitled to that distinction . After him , William of Champeaux opened Reaction in the Papacy against these pres- sures . 14.
... mentioned as renewing the question of Plato- cism . nic Universals , has been considered by some to be entitled to that distinction . After him , William of Champeaux opened Reaction in the Papacy against these pres- sures . 14.
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... considered , the effect of the Crusades , though not precisely that which was expected , was of singular advantage to the Church , giving it a commanding strength it had never possessed before . In their resistance to the German attack ...
... considered , the effect of the Crusades , though not precisely that which was expected , was of singular advantage to the Church , giving it a commanding strength it had never possessed before . In their resistance to the German attack ...
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... considered themselves rivals of Cordova . The palaces of the khalifs were magnificently decorated . Those Their palaces and sovereigns might well look down with supercilious contempt gardens . on the dwellings of the rulers of Germany ...
... considered themselves rivals of Cordova . The palaces of the khalifs were magnificently decorated . Those Their palaces and sovereigns might well look down with supercilious contempt gardens . on the dwellings of the rulers of Germany ...
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... considered by its modern equivalent , and far more than could be possibly raised by taxes on the produce of the soil . It probably exceeded the entire revenue of all the sovereigns of Christendom taken together . From Barcelona and ...
... considered by its modern equivalent , and far more than could be possibly raised by taxes on the produce of the soil . It probably exceeded the entire revenue of all the sovereigns of Christendom taken together . From Barcelona and ...
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... considered such . I then said to myself , ' Now , having fallen into this despair , the only hope of acquiring incontest- able convictions is by the perceptions of the senses and by necessary truths . ' Their evidence seemed to me to be ...
... considered such . I then said to myself , ' Now , having fallen into this despair , the only hope of acquiring incontest- able convictions is by the perceptions of the senses and by necessary truths . ' Their evidence seemed to me to be ...
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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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