History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Roman Ideas . - Conversion of Europe . The value of the Italian Form of Religion determined from the Papal Biography CHAPTER XIII . 339 DIGRESSION ON THE PASSAGE OF THE ARABIANS TO THEIR AGE OF REASON . INFLUENCE OF MEDICAL IDEAS ...
... Roman Ideas . - Conversion of Europe . The value of the Italian Form of Religion determined from the Papal Biography CHAPTER XIII . 339 DIGRESSION ON THE PASSAGE OF THE ARABIANS TO THEIR AGE OF REASON . INFLUENCE OF MEDICAL IDEAS ...
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... Roman law . The manner in which these and the inhabitants of other towns and islands supplanted one another shows on what trifling circumstances the dominion of the eastern basin depended . Meantime Tyrian seamen stealthily sailed ...
... Roman law . The manner in which these and the inhabitants of other towns and islands supplanted one another shows on what trifling circumstances the dominion of the eastern basin depended . Meantime Tyrian seamen stealthily sailed ...
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... Roman power . It produced a wonderful activity all over the Mediterranean Sea and through- out the adjoining countries . It ensured perpetual movements in all directions . Where there had been only a single tra- veller , there were now ...
... Roman power . It produced a wonderful activity all over the Mediterranean Sea and through- out the adjoining countries . It ensured perpetual movements in all directions . Where there had been only a single tra- veller , there were now ...
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... Roman empire , in permitting free personal intercommuni- cation among all the Mediterranean nations , and thereby not only destroying the ancient forms of thought , which for cen- turies had resisted all other means of attack , and ...
... Roman empire , in permitting free personal intercommuni- cation among all the Mediterranean nations , and thereby not only destroying the ancient forms of thought , which for cen- turies had resisted all other means of attack , and ...
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... Roman empire just previously to the introduction of Christianity . Even after ideas have given way in public opinion , their political power may outlive their intellectual , and produce the disgraceful effect we here consider . It is ...
... Roman empire just previously to the introduction of Christianity . Even after ideas have given way in public opinion , their political power may outlive their intellectual , and produce the disgraceful effect we here consider . It is ...
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