History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... in the sunbeam to multiple stars revolving round each other , are we willing to carry our principles to their conse- quences , and recognize a like operation of law among living as Law in the Inorganic and Organic Worlds . among lifeless.
... in the sunbeam to multiple stars revolving round each other , are we willing to carry our principles to their conse- quences , and recognize a like operation of law among living as Law in the Inorganic and Organic Worlds . among lifeless.
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... carry us from individual man to groups that of in- of men or nations . There is a progress for races of men as well marked as the progress of one man . There are thoughts dividuals . Communi- ties , like hibit mem bers in different ...
... carry us from individual man to groups that of in- of men or nations . There is a progress for races of men as well marked as the progress of one man . There are thoughts dividuals . Communi- ties , like hibit mem bers in different ...
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... carried away ; of the river Phasis , through whose windings the Argo sailed into the cir- cumfluent sea ; of the circumnavigation round that tranquil stream to the sources of the Nile ; of the Argonauts carrying their sentient , self ...
... carried away ; of the river Phasis , through whose windings the Argo sailed into the cir- cumfluent sea ; of the circumnavigation round that tranquil stream to the sources of the Nile ; of the Argonauts carrying their sentient , self ...
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... carried away ; with another , expressions , perhaps once intended to re- present actual events , are dwindled into mere forms of speech . Unwilling to reject the attributes of the Olympian divinities , their human passions and actions ...
... carried away ; with another , expressions , perhaps once intended to re- present actual events , are dwindled into mere forms of speech . Unwilling to reject the attributes of the Olympian divinities , their human passions and actions ...
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... carried to such an extent that Indra and other mythological gods are said to tremble lest they should be supplanted by men . This introduction of polytheism and use of images has probably been connected with the fact that there have ...
... carried to such an extent that Indra and other mythological gods are said to tremble lest they should be supplanted by men . This introduction of polytheism and use of images has probably been connected with the fact that there have ...
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