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... Facts , and the Rise of Scientific Geology . Impersonal Manner in which the Problem was eventually solved , chiefly through Facts connected with Heat . Proofs of limitless Duration from inorganic Facts . — Igneous and Aqueous Rocks ...
... Facts , and the Rise of Scientific Geology . Impersonal Manner in which the Problem was eventually solved , chiefly through Facts connected with Heat . Proofs of limitless Duration from inorganic Facts . — Igneous and Aqueous Rocks ...
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... facts , unless he had been engaged in the forbidden practice of dissection . Explains sin- With felicity he explains that we see single gle vision . when we use both eyes , because of the formation of the visual images on symmetrical ...
... facts , unless he had been engaged in the forbidden practice of dissection . Explains sin- With felicity he explains that we see single gle vision . when we use both eyes , because of the formation of the visual images on symmetrical ...
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... fact , through the operation of the Crusades , all Europe was The drain of tributory to the pope . He had his fiscal agents money from in every metropolis ; his travelling ones wander- that country . ing in all directions , in every ...
... fact , through the operation of the Crusades , all Europe was The drain of tributory to the pope . He had his fiscal agents money from in every metropolis ; his travelling ones wander- that country . ing in all directions , in every ...
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... fact that charges of such a character Pope Boniface . could be even so much as brought forward , much more that a succeeding pontiff had to listen to them , and attribute intentions of piety to the accuser . The immoralities of which ...
... fact that charges of such a character Pope Boniface . could be even so much as brought forward , much more that a succeeding pontiff had to listen to them , and attribute intentions of piety to the accuser . The immoralities of which ...
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... fact for those who were ready to lay down their lives , and to meet with unshaken constancy the fire , were surely the bravest of the knights , and their dying declaration is worthy of our most reverent consideration - things were such ...
... fact for those who were ready to lay down their lives , and to meet with unshaken constancy the fire , were surely the bravest of the knights , and their dying declaration is worthy of our most reverent consideration - things were such ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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