History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... doctrine of arbitrary volition for the ment by doctrine of law . As the fall of a stone , the flowing of a river , the movement of a shadow , the rustling of a leaf , have been traced to physical causes , to like causes at last are ...
... doctrine of arbitrary volition for the ment by doctrine of law . As the fall of a stone , the flowing of a river , the movement of a shadow , the rustling of a leaf , have been traced to physical causes , to like causes at last are ...
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... doctrine gathered solar immense force from the discovery of Newton that Kepler's laws , under which the movements of the planetary bodies are executed , issue as a mathematical necessity from a very simple material condition , and that ...
... doctrine gathered solar immense force from the discovery of Newton that Kepler's laws , under which the movements of the planetary bodies are executed , issue as a mathematical necessity from a very simple material condition , and that ...
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... doctrine of the control of physical agencies over Universal organic forms I acknowledge no exceptions , not even in the physical case of man . The varied aspects he presents in different agents over countries are the necessary ...
... doctrine of the control of physical agencies over Universal organic forms I acknowledge no exceptions , not even in the physical case of man . The varied aspects he presents in different agents over countries are the necessary ...
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... doctrine of unity demands as its essential postulate an admission of the paramount control of physical agents over the human aspect and organization , else how could it be that , proceeding from the same stock , all shades of complexion ...
... doctrine of unity demands as its essential postulate an admission of the paramount control of physical agents over the human aspect and organization , else how could it be that , proceeding from the same stock , all shades of complexion ...
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... doctrine that hell was divided into a Tartarus , or region of night on the left , and an Elysium , or region of dawn on the right , and that it was equally distant from all parts of the upper surface , were nearer to the original ...
... doctrine that hell was divided into a Tartarus , or region of night on the left , and an Elysium , or region of dawn on the right , and that it was equally distant from all parts of the upper surface , were nearer to the original ...
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