History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... . tongue . Effect of modern Even after Rome had suffered her great discomfiture on the languages . scientific question respecting the motion of the earth , the Restoration of Greek Philosophy . 187 conquering party was not.
... . tongue . Effect of modern Even after Rome had suffered her great discomfiture on the languages . scientific question respecting the motion of the earth , the Restoration of Greek Philosophy . 187 conquering party was not.
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... motion , it was possi- ble to find better explanations than the ancient ones of the revolutions of the celestial orbs . " " Having , then , assumed the motions of the earth , which are hereafter explained , by laborious and long ...
... motion , it was possi- ble to find better explanations than the ancient ones of the revolutions of the celestial orbs . " " Having , then , assumed the motions of the earth , which are hereafter explained , by laborious and long ...
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... motion - a daily rotation on her axis , an annual motion round the sun , a mo- tion of declination of the axis . The latter seemed to be neces- sary to account for the constant direction of the pole ; but as this was soon found to be a ...
... motion - a daily rotation on her axis , an annual motion round the sun , a mo- tion of declination of the axis . The latter seemed to be neces- sary to account for the constant direction of the pole ; but as this was soon found to be a ...
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... motion with which he encumbers the earth is a serious inconvenience , and the separation of the sun from the planets , with which he has so many affections in com- mon , is likewise a harsh step ; and the introduction of so many ...
... motion with which he encumbers the earth is a serious inconvenience , and the separation of the sun from the planets , with which he has so many affections in com- mon , is likewise a harsh step ; and the introduction of so many ...
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... motions of the heavenly bodies calculated upon its principles with actual observation . It is by no means uninteresting to notice the different classes of men among whom this great theory was steadily winning its way . Experimental ...
... motions of the heavenly bodies calculated upon its principles with actual observation . It is by no means uninteresting to notice the different classes of men among whom this great theory was steadily winning its way . Experimental ...
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