History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... brought into the world without his own knowledge , and is departing from it against his own will . It fore- shadows Whoever has made the physical and intellectual history of social life . individual man his study , will be prepared to ...
... brought into the world without his own knowledge , and is departing from it against his own will . It fore- shadows Whoever has made the physical and intellectual history of social life . individual man his study , will be prepared to ...
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... brought into the great air - passages by the descent of the diaphragm , calling into play atmospheric pressure , is conveyed upon physical principles into the ultimate cells of the lungs , and thence into the blood , producing chemical ...
... brought into the great air - passages by the descent of the diaphragm , calling into play atmospheric pressure , is conveyed upon physical principles into the ultimate cells of the lungs , and thence into the blood , producing chemical ...
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... brought to its true value . The organic world appears to be in repose , because natural influences have reached an equili- brium . A marble may remain for ever motionless upon a level table ; but let the surface be a little inclined ...
... brought to its true value . The organic world appears to be in repose , because natural influences have reached an equili- brium . A marble may remain for ever motionless upon a level table ; but let the surface be a little inclined ...
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... brought to exhibit very diffe- rent aspects in different parts of the world , apparently in ac- cordance with the climate and other purely material circum- stances . To those circumstances it is scarcely necessary to add Human va ...
... brought to exhibit very diffe- rent aspects in different parts of the world , apparently in ac- cordance with the climate and other purely material circum- stances . To those circumstances it is scarcely necessary to add Human va ...
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... brought who advo- cates the origin of different races from different centres . It comes to the same thing , whichever of those doctrines we adopt . Either brings us to the admission of the transitory na- ture of typical forms , to their ...
... brought who advo- cates the origin of different races from different centres . It comes to the same thing , whichever of those doctrines we adopt . Either brings us to the admission of the transitory na- ture of typical forms , to their ...
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