History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... gives rise to different national types ; artificial inventions occasion renewed modifications . Where there are many climates there will be many forms of men . Herein , as we shall in due season discover , lies the explana- tion of the ...
... gives rise to different national types ; artificial inventions occasion renewed modifications . Where there are many climates there will be many forms of men . Herein , as we shall in due season discover , lies the explana- tion of the ...
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... give similar evidence ; the mouths of the Rhine , as they were in the Roman times , are obliterated ; the eastern coast of England has been cut away for miles . In the Mediter- ranean the shore - line is altogether changed ; towns ...
... give similar evidence ; the mouths of the Rhine , as they were in the Roman times , are obliterated ; the eastern coast of England has been cut away for miles . In the Mediter- ranean the shore - line is altogether changed ; towns ...
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... gives to every grotto a genius , to every tree , spring , river , mountain , a divinity . Comparative theology , which depends on the law of con- tinuous variation of human thought , and is indeed one of its expressions , universally ...
... gives to every grotto a genius , to every tree , spring , river , mountain , a divinity . Comparative theology , which depends on the law of con- tinuous variation of human thought , and is indeed one of its expressions , universally ...
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... give renewed probability to what is almost incredible . But dissent ends in denial at last . Before we enter upon the history of that intellectual move- Primitive astronomy ment which thus occasioned the ruin of the ancient system , we ...
... give renewed probability to what is almost incredible . But dissent ends in denial at last . Before we enter upon the history of that intellectual move- Primitive astronomy ment which thus occasioned the ruin of the ancient system , we ...
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... give them altogether new inter- pretations . With one , though the fact of a Trojan war is not to be denied , it was only the eidolon of Helen whom Paris carried away ; with another , expressions , perhaps once intended to re- present ...
... give them altogether new inter- pretations . With one , though the fact of a Trojan war is not to be denied , it was only the eidolon of Helen whom Paris carried away ; with another , expressions , perhaps once intended to re- present ...
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