History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... Relations of Plants and Animals . — Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the Sun ... Relation to Animals and Plants . - The Winds . - Meteorology.— Sounds . - Acoustic Phenomena . Discoveries ...
... Relations of Plants and Animals . — Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the Sun ... Relation to Animals and Plants . - The Winds . - Meteorology.— Sounds . - Acoustic Phenomena . Discoveries ...
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... relations of the Christian au- thors , who affirm that 375,000 Mohammedans fell , but only 1500 Christians . The defeat was not so disastrous but that in a few months they were able to resume their advance , and their progress was ...
... relations of the Christian au- thors , who affirm that 375,000 Mohammedans fell , but only 1500 Christians . The defeat was not so disastrous but that in a few months they were able to resume their advance , and their progress was ...
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... relations between the centre of gravity and the centre of suspension - when those instruments will set and when they ... relation between the velo- attraction ; cities , spaces , and times of falling bodies , and has very distinct the ...
... relations between the centre of gravity and the centre of suspension - when those instruments will set and when they ... relation between the velo- attraction ; cities , spaces , and times of falling bodies , and has very distinct the ...
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... relations with the Church , of whose interests he was a fanatical supporter . So far as the affairs of his people were - concerned , he can hardly be looked upon as anything better than a simpleton . His reliance for checking the ...
... relations with the Church , of whose interests he was a fanatical supporter . So far as the affairs of his people were - concerned , he can hardly be looked upon as anything better than a simpleton . His reliance for checking the ...
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... relations of John XXII . with Louis of Bavaria , nor of the antipope Nicholas ; they belong merely to political history . But , as if to show how the intellectual movement was working its way , the Pontiff himself did not escape a ...
... relations of John XXII . with Louis of Bavaria , nor of the antipope Nicholas ; they belong merely to political history . But , as if to show how the intellectual movement was working its way , the Pontiff himself did not escape 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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