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... hundred and seventy - five thousand men , accompanied by eight horses , and preceded by a goat and a goose , into which some one had told them that the Holy Ghost had entered . Driven to madness by disappointment and famine - expecting ...
... hundred and seventy - five thousand men , accompanied by eight horses , and preceded by a goat and a goose , into which some one had told them that the Holy Ghost had entered . Driven to madness by disappointment and famine - expecting ...
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... boasted of more than two hundred thousand houses , and more than a million of inhabitants . After sunset , a man might walk through J it in a straight line for ten miles by the 30 [ CH . II . THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
... boasted of more than two hundred thousand houses , and more than a million of inhabitants . After sunset , a man might walk through J it in a straight line for ten miles by the 30 [ CH . II . THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
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... hundred years after this time there was not so much as one public lamp in London . Its streets were solidly paved . In Paris , centuries subsequently , whoever stepped over his threshold on a rainy day stepped up to his ankles in mud ...
... hundred years after this time there was not so much as one public lamp in London . Its streets were solidly paved . In Paris , centuries subsequently , whoever stepped over his threshold on a rainy day stepped up to his ankles in mud ...
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... hundreds of other words . The Saracens commenced the application of chemistry , both to the theory and practice of medicine , in the explanation of the functions of the human body and in the cure of its diseases . Nor was their surgery ...
... hundreds of other words . The Saracens commenced the application of chemistry , both to the theory and practice of medicine , in the explanation of the functions of the human body and in the cure of its diseases . Nor was their surgery ...
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... hundred weight of gold , a perpetual alliance and peace . " True to the instincts of his race and the traditions of his city , the Byzantine sourly and insolently refused the request , saying that " the learning which had illustrated ...
... hundred weight of gold , a perpetual alliance and peace . " True to the instincts of his race and the traditions of his city , the Byzantine sourly and insolently refused the request , saying that " the learning which had illustrated ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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