History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... centuries ago , that doctrine gathered immense force from the discovery of Newton that Kepler's laws , under which the movements of the planetary bodies are executed , issue as a mathematical necessity from a very simple material ...
... centuries ago , that doctrine gathered immense force from the discovery of Newton that Kepler's laws , under which the movements of the planetary bodies are executed , issue as a mathematical necessity from a very simple material ...
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... centuries . If from living we turu to lifeless nature , we encounter again the evidence of brief continuance . The sea is unceasingly remoulding its shores ; hard as they are , the mountains are constantly yielding to frost and to rain ...
... centuries . If from living we turu to lifeless nature , we encounter again the evidence of brief continuance . The sea is unceasingly remoulding its shores ; hard as they are , the mountains are constantly yielding to frost and to rain ...
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... centuries Asia has experienced a slow upward Secular geological movement , not only affecting her own topography , but likewise movement of Europe that of her European dependency . There was a time when the and Asia , great sandy desert ...
... centuries Asia has experienced a slow upward Secular geological movement , not only affecting her own topography , but likewise movement of Europe that of her European dependency . There was a time when the and Asia , great sandy desert ...
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... century . This elevation is observed through a space of many hundred miles , increasing towards the north . The southern extremity , on the contrary , experiences a slow depression . These slow movements are nothing more than a ...
... century . This elevation is observed through a space of many hundred miles , increasing towards the north . The southern extremity , on the contrary , experiences a slow depression . These slow movements are nothing more than a ...
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... century before Christ , who thought that the blue sky is the floor of heaven , the habitation of the Olympian gods ; that the earth , man's proper seat , is flat , and circularly extended , like a plate , beneath the starry canopy . On ...
... century before Christ , who thought that the blue sky is the floor of heaven , the habitation of the Olympian gods ; that the earth , man's proper seat , is flat , and circularly extended , like a plate , beneath the starry canopy . On ...
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