History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... facts necessary to be collected , to handle so great an accumulation , to arrange it in the clearest point of view ! how difficult it is to select correctly the representative men , to produce them in the proper scenes , and to conduct ...
... facts necessary to be collected , to handle so great an accumulation , to arrange it in the clearest point of view ! how difficult it is to select correctly the representative men , to produce them in the proper scenes , and to conduct ...
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... fact , saw the imposing philosophical consequences which must inevitably follow this scientific discovery . And now the investigation of the aspect of the skies in past ages , and all predictions of its future , rest essentially upon ...
... fact , saw the imposing philosophical consequences which must inevitably follow this scientific discovery . And now the investigation of the aspect of the skies in past ages , and all predictions of its future , rest essentially upon ...
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... facts and very many others of a like kind were brought into prominence by modern physiology , it obviously became neces- sary to admit that animated beings do not constitute that ex- ception once supposed , and that organic operations ...
... facts and very many others of a like kind were brought into prominence by modern physiology , it obviously became neces- sary to admit that animated beings do not constitute that ex- ception once supposed , and that organic operations ...
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... fact accomplished automatically . appear- sances and determined . Of past organic history the same remark may be made . And also The condensation of carbon from the air , and its inclusion in the strata , constitute the chief epoch in ...
... fact accomplished automatically . appear- sances and determined . Of past organic history the same remark may be made . And also The condensation of carbon from the air , and its inclusion in the strata , constitute the chief epoch in ...
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... facts which deserve our most serious atten- tion , since such differences are inevitably connected with poli- tical results . If homogeneousness is an element of strength , an empire that lies east and west must be more powerful than ...
... facts which deserve our most serious atten- tion , since such differences are inevitably connected with poli- tical results . If homogeneousness is an element of strength , an empire that lies east and west must be more powerful than ...
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