History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... shows that there upon were three 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 ...
... shows that there upon were three 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 ...
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... shows us how his Mohammedan education had led him to look upon the state of things in Christendom : " There is not one at Rome , it is notorious , who against the knows enough of letters to qualify him for a door - keeper ; with what ...
... shows us how his Mohammedan education had led him to look upon the state of things in Christendom : " There is not one at Rome , it is notorious , who against the knows enough of letters to qualify him for a door - keeper ; with what ...
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... shows how that power had diminished at its centre , but the victory over Henry , that it maintained its strength at a dis- tance . Natural forces diminish as the distance increases ; this unnatural force displayed an opposite quality ...
... shows how that power had diminished at its centre , but the victory over Henry , that it maintained its strength at a dis- tance . Natural forces diminish as the distance increases ; this unnatural force displayed an opposite quality ...
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... shows that our sense of sight is by no means a reli- able guide , and that there are illusions arising from the course which the rays of light may take when they suffer refraction or reflection . It is in the discussion of one of these ...
... shows that our sense of sight is by no means a reli- able guide , and that there are illusions arising from the course which the rays of light may take when they suffer refraction or reflection . It is in the discussion of one of these ...
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... shows that the effect of refraction is to shorten the duration of night and darkness by prolonging the visibility of the sun , and consider- ing the reflecting action of the air , he deduces that beautiful explanation of the nature of ...
... shows that the effect of refraction is to shorten the duration of night and darkness by prolonging the visibility of the sun , and consider- ing the reflecting action of the air , he deduces that beautiful explanation of the nature of ...
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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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