History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... tion in the empire and a reformation of the Church . He saw how useful Gerbert might be to his policy , and had him appointed Archbishop of Ravenna , and , on the death of Gre- gory V. , issued his decree for the election of Gerbert as ...
... tion in the empire and a reformation of the Church . He saw how useful Gerbert might be to his policy , and had him appointed Archbishop of Ravenna , and , on the death of Gre- gory V. , issued his decree for the election of Gerbert as ...
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... tion of In the solitude of monasteries there was every inducement against for those who had become weary of self - examination to enter commences on the contemplation of the external world . Herein they monks . found a field offering to ...
... tion of In the solitude of monasteries there was every inducement against for those who had become weary of self - examination to enter commences on the contemplation of the external world . Herein they monks . found a field offering to ...
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... at a dis- tance . Natural forces diminish as the distance increases ; this unnatural force displayed an opposite quality . - Gregory had carried his point . He had not only beaten The Contest Resumed . 19 tion of the cal power.
... at a dis- tance . Natural forces diminish as the distance increases ; this unnatural force displayed an opposite quality . - Gregory had carried his point . He had not only beaten The Contest Resumed . 19 tion of the cal power.
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... tion , pushed his principles to their consequences , denouncing kingship as a wicked and diabolical usurpation , an infraction of the equal rights of man . Hereupon Henry determined to destroy him or to be destroyed ; and descending ...
... tion , pushed his principles to their consequences , denouncing kingship as a wicked and diabolical usurpation , an infraction of the equal rights of man . Hereupon Henry determined to destroy him or to be destroyed ; and descending ...
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... tion among his own party . Clairvaux Things seemed to be going to ruin in Rome , and such must Bernard of inevitably have been the issue , had not an extraneous influence stimulates arisen in Bernard of Clairvaux , to whom Europe ...
... tion among his own party . Clairvaux Things seemed to be going to ruin in Rome , and such must Bernard of inevitably have been the issue , had not an extraneous influence stimulates arisen in Bernard of Clairvaux , to whom Europe ...
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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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