History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... physical discussions . Then it became impossible to divert the onward movement , and on the first question arising , —that of the figure and place of the earth , - a question dangerous to the last degree , since it inferentially ...
... physical discussions . Then it became impossible to divert the onward movement , and on the first question arising , —that of the figure and place of the earth , - a question dangerous to the last degree , since it inferentially ...
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... physical problems that his scientific greatness truly shines forth . He course of a is perfectly aware that the atmosphere decreases in density ray of light through the with increase of height ; and from that consideration he shows that ...
... physical problems that his scientific greatness truly shines forth . He course of a is perfectly aware that the atmosphere decreases in density ray of light through the with increase of height ; and from that consideration he shows that ...
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... physical knowledge , do not ap- pear to have been in possession of the thermometer , though they knew the great importance of temperature measures , em- ploying the areometer for that purpose . They had detected the variation in density ...
... physical knowledge , do not ap- pear to have been in possession of the thermometer , though they knew the great importance of temperature measures , em- ploying the areometer for that purpose . They had detected the variation in density ...
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... physical and metaphysical works and their commentaries . These had come through an Arabic channel . A rescript of Gregory XI . , A.D. 1231 , interdicts those on natural philosophy until they had been purified by the theologians of the ...
... physical and metaphysical works and their commentaries . These had come through an Arabic channel . A rescript of Gregory XI . , A.D. 1231 , interdicts those on natural philosophy until they had been purified by the theologians of the ...
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... physical knowledge and pecuniary resources , carried out in the organization of armies and fleets . Had her authority been de- rived from the source she pretended , she should have found an all - sufficient protection in prayer - indeed ...
... physical knowledge and pecuniary resources , carried out in the organization of armies and fleets . Had her authority been de- rived from the source she pretended , she should have found an all - sufficient protection in prayer - indeed ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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