History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... ancient relations with India , which have only been disclosed to us by a study of the vocabularies and grammar of its diverse tongues . Upon its indigenous sorcery an Oriental star - wor- ship had been ingrafted , the legends of which ...
... ancient relations with India , which have only been disclosed to us by a study of the vocabularies and grammar of its diverse tongues . Upon its indigenous sorcery an Oriental star - wor- ship had been ingrafted , the legends of which ...
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... ancient system , we and geo- must bring to ourselves the ideas of the Greek of the eighth graphy . century before Christ , who thought that the blue sky is the floor of heaven , the habitation of the Olympian gods ; that the earth ...
... ancient system , we and geo- must bring to ourselves the ideas of the Greek of the eighth graphy . century before Christ , who thought that the blue sky is the floor of heaven , the habitation of the Olympian gods ; that the earth ...
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... ancient events . It was an ominous circumstance that the Ionian Greeks , who first began to philosophize , commenced their labours by depersonifying the elements , and treating , not of Zeus , Posei- don , and Hades , but of Air , Water ...
... ancient events . It was an ominous circumstance that the Ionian Greeks , who first began to philosophize , commenced their labours by depersonifying the elements , and treating , not of Zeus , Posei- don , and Hades , but of Air , Water ...
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... ancient doctrine , taking the only course possible to them , of converting what had been affirmed to be actual events into allegories , under which , they said , the wisdom of ancient times had concealed many sa- cred and mysterious ...
... ancient doctrine , taking the only course possible to them , of converting what had been affirmed to be actual events into allegories , under which , they said , the wisdom of ancient times had concealed many sa- cred and mysterious ...
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... ancient events . Experience has taught him that the course of the world to - day is the same as it was yester- day ; he unhesitatingly believes that this will also hold good for to - morrow . He will not bear to contemplate any break in ...
... ancient events . Experience has taught him that the course of the world to - day is the same as it was yester- day ; he unhesitatingly believes that this will also hold good for to - morrow . He will not bear to contemplate any break in ...
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