History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... position when their scientific relations are considered . It is the latter method that I have used . Social advancement is as completely under the control of natural law as is bodily growth . The life of an individual is a miniature of ...
... position when their scientific relations are considered . It is the latter method that I have used . Social advancement is as completely under the control of natural law as is bodily growth . The life of an individual is a miniature of ...
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... Position of Affairs under Diocletian . - The Policy of Con- stantine . He avails himself of the Christian Party , and through it at- tains Supreme Power . - His Personal Relations to it . The Trinitarian Controversy . - Story of Arius ...
... Position of Affairs under Diocletian . - The Policy of Con- stantine . He avails himself of the Christian Party , and through it at- tains Supreme Power . - His Personal Relations to it . The Trinitarian Controversy . - Story of Arius ...
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... positions ; it takes a long time for the recollection of conflicts to die away . But far longer does it take for a race of invaders to come into unison with the climate of the countries they have seized , the system of man accommodating ...
... positions ; it takes a long time for the recollection of conflicts to die away . But far longer does it take for a race of invaders to come into unison with the climate of the countries they have seized , the system of man accommodating ...
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... position of things . Indeed , it would be unfortunate if national hypocrisy could not find a better excuse for itself than individual . In civilized life , society is ever under the imperious necessity of moving onward in legal forms ...
... position of things . Indeed , it would be unfortunate if national hypocrisy could not find a better excuse for itself than individual . In civilized life , society is ever under the imperious necessity of moving onward in legal forms ...
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... position for the purposes of commerce was excellent ; with the Red Sea to the east and the Mediterranean to the north , she was the natural entrepôt between Asia and Europe , as was shown by the prosperity of Alexandria in later ages ...
... position for the purposes of commerce was excellent ; with the Red Sea to the east and the Mediterranean to the north , she was the natural entrepôt between Asia and Europe , as was shown by the prosperity of Alexandria in later ages ...
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