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... Nations , and especially of Italy Page 366 CHAPTER XII . CONCLUSION - THE FUTURE OF EUROPE . Summary of the Argument presented in this Book respecting the mental Progress of Europe . Intellectual Development is the Object of Individual ...
... Nations , and especially of Italy Page 366 CHAPTER XII . CONCLUSION - THE FUTURE OF EUROPE . Summary of the Argument presented in this Book respecting the mental Progress of Europe . Intellectual Development is the Object of Individual ...
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... nations they had inclosed , receding from one another and quivering through- out their whole length , but receding only for an instant , to shut more closely again . It was as if from the hot sands of Africa invisible arms were put ...
... nations they had inclosed , receding from one another and quivering through- out their whole length , but receding only for an instant , to shut more closely again . It was as if from the hot sands of Africa invisible arms were put ...
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... nation by the application of civil power . In this manner , as we have described , in the reign of Constantine the Great , philosophical discussions of religious things came to be discountenanced , and implicit faith in the decisions of ...
... nation by the application of civil power . In this manner , as we have described , in the reign of Constantine the Great , philosophical discussions of religious things came to be discountenanced , and implicit faith in the decisions of ...
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... nation was already foreshadowed the attempt to who sets up set up reason against authority . John Erigena , reason against who was employed by Hincmar , the Archbishop authority . of Rheims , on that occasion , had already made a ...
... nation was already foreshadowed the attempt to who sets up set up reason against authority . John Erigena , reason against who was employed by Hincmar , the Archbishop authority . of Rheims , on that occasion , had already made a ...
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... nation of the position of man in the universe , theology suffered an irretrievable defeat . Between her and phi- losophy there was thenceforth no other issue than a mortal duel . Though Erigena is the true founder of Scholasticism ...
... nation of the position of man in the universe , theology suffered an irretrievable defeat . Between her and phi- losophy there was thenceforth no other issue than a mortal duel . Though Erigena is the true founder of Scholasticism ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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