History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... , to overcome the power which had transiently overthrown them . We are now entering on the history of a period which offers to us not only external opposition to the current doctrines , but , St. Louis of France . 71 what is more ominous.
... , to overcome the power which had transiently overthrown them . We are now entering on the history of a period which offers to us not only external opposition to the current doctrines , but , St. Louis of France . 71 what is more ominous.
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... period , it was admitted that the Turks . the Turkish infantry , cavalry , and artillery were the best in the world . Soliman the Magnificent took Belgrade A.D. 1520 . Nine years afterward the Turks besieged Vienna , but were re- pulsed ...
... period , it was admitted that the Turks . the Turkish infantry , cavalry , and artillery were the best in the world . Soliman the Magnificent took Belgrade A.D. 1520 . Nine years afterward the Turks besieged Vienna , but were re- pulsed ...
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... period of more than a thousand years , counting from the reign of Constantine . It remains to consider the in- tellectual peculiarity that marks the whole period - to review Philosophi- cal peculia- rities of the Age of Faith .
... period of more than a thousand years , counting from the reign of Constantine . It remains to consider the in- tellectual peculiarity that marks the whole period - to review Philosophi- cal peculia- rities of the Age of Faith .
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... period that this element was fairly developed . A bull of Pope Innocent VIII . , published A.D. 1484 , says , " It has come to our ears that numbers of both sexes do not avoid to have intercourse with the infernal fiends , and that by ...
... period that this element was fairly developed . A bull of Pope Innocent VIII . , published A.D. 1484 , says , " It has come to our ears that numbers of both sexes do not avoid to have intercourse with the infernal fiends , and that by ...
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... period period of life . It is shaken off as men and nations approach maturity . The child and the youth people solitude and dark- ness with unrealities . The adult does not so much convince himself of their fictitious nature by ...
... period period of life . It is shaken off as men and nations approach maturity . The child and the youth people solitude and dark- ness with unrealities . The adult does not so much convince himself of their fictitious nature by ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
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