History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... directions of pressure upon Rome . The pressure from the West and that from the East were Mohammedan . Their resultant was a pressure from the North : it was es- sentially Christian . While those were foreign , this was do- mestic . It ...
... directions of pressure upon Rome . The pressure from the West and that from the East were Mohammedan . Their resultant was a pressure from the North : it was es- sentially Christian . While those were foreign , this was do- mestic . It ...
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... directions be obtained by purchase ; in all direc- tions there were priests boasting of illegitimate families . But Commen- cing pro- yet , in the Church itself , there were men of irreproachable test in the life , who , like Peter ...
... directions be obtained by purchase ; in all direc- tions there were priests boasting of illegitimate families . But Commen- cing pro- yet , in the Church itself , there were men of irreproachable test in the life , who , like Peter ...
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... direction we may look , we meet , in the various pursuits of peace and war , of letters and of science , Saracenic vestiges . Our dictionaries tell us that such is the origin of admiral , alchemy , alcohol , algebra , chemise , cotton ...
... direction we may look , we meet , in the various pursuits of peace and war , of letters and of science , Saracenic vestiges . Our dictionaries tell us that such is the origin of admiral , alchemy , alcohol , algebra , chemise , cotton ...
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... direction in which the ray of light from it enters the eye , the result must be an illusion as respects the starry bodies ; they appear to us , to use the Arabic term , nearer to the zenith than they actually are , Astronomi- and not in ...
... direction in which the ray of light from it enters the eye , the result must be an illusion as respects the starry bodies ; they appear to us , to use the Arabic term , nearer to the zenith than they actually are , Astronomi- and not in ...
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... direction felt . Portugal had already been advanced to the dignity of a kingdom on payment of an annual tribute to Rome . The King of Arragon held his kingdom as feudatory to the Pope . In England , Innocent's interference assumed a ...
... direction felt . Portugal had already been advanced to the dignity of a kingdom on payment of an annual tribute to Rome . The King of Arragon held his kingdom as feudatory to the Pope . In England , Innocent's interference assumed a ...
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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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