History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... successive ages of the world . In the Preface to the second edition of my ' Physiology , ' published in 1858 , it was mentioned that this Work was at that time written . The changes that have been since made in it have been chiefly with ...
... successive ages of the world . In the Preface to the second edition of my ' Physiology , ' published in 1858 , it was mentioned that this Work was at that time written . The changes that have been since made in it have been chiefly with ...
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... successive Phases , Terri- torial Acquisitions . - Becomes supreme in the Mediterranean . - Conse- quent Demoralization of Italy . - Irresistible Concentration of Power.- Developement of Imperialism . - Eventual Extinction of the true ...
... successive Phases , Terri- torial Acquisitions . - Becomes supreme in the Mediterranean . - Conse- quent Demoralization of Italy . - Irresistible Concentration of Power.- Developement of Imperialism . - Eventual Extinction of the true ...
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... successive stages . In the confidence of youth he imagines that very much is under his control ; in the disappointment of old age , very little . As time wears on , and the delusions of early imagination va- nish away , he learns to ...
... successive stages . In the confidence of youth he imagines that very much is under his control ; in the disappointment of old age , very little . As time wears on , and the delusions of early imagination va- nish away , he learns to ...
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... successively extorted his fear and veneration , who determined events by their fitful passions or whims , are at last displaced by the noble conception of one Almighty Being , who rules the universe according to reason , and therefore ...
... successively extorted his fear and veneration , who determined events by their fitful passions or whims , are at last displaced by the noble conception of one Almighty Being , who rules the universe according to reason , and therefore ...
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... successive periods of time . In each nation , moreover , the conteinporaneously different classes , the educated and illiterate , the idle and industrious , the rich and poor , the intelligent and superstitious , represent different ...
... successive periods of time . In each nation , moreover , the conteinporaneously different classes , the educated and illiterate , the idle and industrious , the rich and poor , the intelligent and superstitious , represent different ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Africa Age of Faith Alexandria altogether ancient animal Arabian Arabs Arian Aristotle Arius arose Asia asserted became become Bishop of Rome body Cæsar Carthage cause centuries Charlemagne Christ Christianity Church civil clergy condition conquest considered Constantine Constantinople Council Council of Nicæa creed criterion of truth Cyril death divine doctrine earth ecclesiastical Egypt Egyptian emperor empire Europe Eutyches evil existence Gnostic gods Greece Greek philosophy hence Hippocrates Holy human ideas imperial individual influence intellectual Italy Jews khalifs kings knowledge living manner matter Mediterranean ment Mohammed Mohammedan monks nations nature Nestorians Nestorius never Nicæa opinion organization origin pagan Pantheism Papacy passed period Persian physical Plato Plotinus political polytheism Pope principle Ptolemy reason religion religious respects result Roman Saracens slaves social soon soul spirit successive temples theological things thought thousand tion true universe views worship