History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... means of dealing with the three characteris- tics of sound , -its tympanum for intensity , its cochlea for pitch , its semicircular canals for quality ; when it was seen that the air brought into the great air - passages by the descent ...
... means of dealing with the three characteris- tics of sound , -its tympanum for intensity , its cochlea for pitch , its semicircular canals for quality ; when it was seen that the air brought into the great air - passages by the descent ...
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... mean distance from the source of light and heat , the sun ; and that the form of her orbit should be so little ... means of regulation and of government . life inter- Through heat , the distribution and arrangement of the material ...
... mean distance from the source of light and heat , the sun ; and that the form of her orbit should be so little ... means of regulation and of government . life inter- Through heat , the distribution and arrangement of the material ...
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... mean temperature of any latitude would occa- sion the vanishing away of the forms of warmer climates , and the advent of those of the colder . An obscuration of the rays of the sun for a few years would compel a redistribution of plants ...
... mean temperature of any latitude would occa- sion the vanishing away of the forms of warmer climates , and the advent of those of the colder . An obscuration of the rays of the sun for a few years would compel a redistribution of plants ...
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... , and intellectual power which must occur in the other . Thus , though the mean temperature of Europe increases from Poland to France , chiefly through the influence of the Variations in Man . 11 great Atlantic current transferring heat.
... , and intellectual power which must occur in the other . Thus , though the mean temperature of Europe increases from Poland to France , chiefly through the influence of the Variations in Man . 11 great Atlantic current transferring heat.
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... means of coercion , their permanency is but little improved thereby ; for , sooner or later , the population on whom they have been imposed , following the external variations , spontaneously out- grows them , and their ruin , though it ...
... means of coercion , their permanency is but little improved thereby ; for , sooner or later , the population on whom they have been imposed , following the external variations , spontaneously out- grows them , and their ruin , though it ...
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