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... bodies were worshipped in a subordinate way . It was supposed that there were spirits in the wind , lightning , thunder ; genii in the mountains , rivers , springs , and grottoes . In the great Temple of the Sun at Cuzco an image of ...
... bodies were worshipped in a subordinate way . It was supposed that there were spirits in the wind , lightning , thunder ; genii in the mountains , rivers , springs , and grottoes . In the great Temple of the Sun at Cuzco an image of ...
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... bodies there was just as much acrimony , just as much hatred as among the great . These differences were carried into the affairs of civil life , each sect forming a society within itself , and abstaining , as far as might be , from ...
... bodies there was just as much acrimony , just as much hatred as among the great . These differences were carried into the affairs of civil life , each sect forming a society within itself , and abstaining , as far as might be , from ...
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... bodies ; the year was about 1536. In his pre- face , addressed to Pope Paul III . , whether written by himself , or , as some have affirmed , for him by Andreas Osiander , he complains of the imperfections of the existing system ...
... bodies ; the year was about 1536. In his pre- face , addressed to Pope Paul III . , whether written by himself , or , as some have affirmed , for him by Andreas Osiander , he complains of the imperfections of the existing system ...
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... bodies in nature , as when he makes the sun and stars immovable , the bodies which are peculiarly lucid and radiant , and 258 [ CH . VIII . THE EUROPEAN AGE OF REASON .
... bodies in nature , as when he makes the sun and stars immovable , the bodies which are peculiarly lucid and radiant , and 258 [ CH . VIII . THE EUROPEAN AGE OF REASON .
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John Willim Draper. the bodies which are peculiarly lucid and radiant , and his making the moon adhere to the earth in a sort of epicycle , and some other things which he assumes , are proceedings which mark a man who thinks nothing of ...
John Willim Draper. the bodies which are peculiarly lucid and radiant , and his making the moon adhere to the earth in a sort of epicycle , and some other things which he assumes , are proceedings which mark a man who thinks nothing of ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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