History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Direction . - The Basis of this Alli- ance is Theological . Antagonism of the Byzantine System to scientific Medicine . - Suppression of the Asclepions . - Their Replacement by Miracle - cure . - The resulting Superstition and Ignorance ...
... Direction . - The Basis of this Alli- ance is Theological . Antagonism of the Byzantine System to scientific Medicine . - Suppression of the Asclepions . - Their Replacement by Miracle - cure . - The resulting Superstition and Ignorance ...
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... direction ; the result is such as would ensue to an emigrant passing slowly along a meridional track ; but the case would be quite different if the movement were along a parallel of latitude . In this latter direction the variations of ...
... direction ; the result is such as would ensue to an emigrant passing slowly along a meridional track ; but the case would be quite different if the movement were along a parallel of latitude . In this latter direction the variations of ...
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... direction , a tendency to diversity and antagonism in the north and south , and hence it is that government under the latter circumstances will al- ways demand the highest grade of statesmanship . transitional The transitional forms an ...
... direction , a tendency to diversity and antagonism in the north and south , and hence it is that government under the latter circumstances will al- ways demand the highest grade of statesmanship . transitional The transitional forms an ...
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... direction - the direction in which the society interested is about to pass . It is in an oversight of this last essential condition that we find an ex- planation of the failure of so many such institutions . Too commonly do we believe ...
... direction - the direction in which the society interested is about to pass . It is in an oversight of this last essential condition that we find an ex- planation of the failure of so many such institutions . Too commonly do we believe ...
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... directions ? How was it possible that the notion of a flat earth , bounded by the hori- zon and bordered by the circumfluent ocean , could maintain itself when colonies were being founded in Gaul , and the Pho- nicans were bringing tin ...
... directions ? How was it possible that the notion of a flat earth , bounded by the hori- zon and bordered by the circumfluent ocean , could maintain itself when colonies were being founded in Gaul , and the Pho- nicans were bringing tin ...
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