History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... universe ; 2. The history of the earth in time ; 3. The position of man among living beings . Under this last is ranged all that he has done in scien- tific discovery , and all those inventions which are the charac- teristics of the ...
... universe ; 2. The history of the earth in time ; 3. The position of man among living beings . Under this last is ranged all that he has done in scien- tific discovery , and all those inventions which are the charac- teristics of the ...
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... universe . By geocentric theory is meant that doctrine which asserts heliocentric the earth to be the immovable centre of the universe ; by heliocentric theory that which demonstrates the sun to be the centre of our planetary system ...
... universe . By geocentric theory is meant that doctrine which asserts heliocentric the earth to be the immovable centre of the universe ; by heliocentric theory that which demonstrates the sun to be the centre of our planetary system ...
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... universe . " tion of his The apologetic air with which he thus introduces his doctrine Introduc- is again remarked in his statement that he had kept his book system . for thirty - six years , and only now published it at the entreaty He ...
... universe . " tion of his The apologetic air with which he thus introduces his doctrine Introduc- is again remarked in his statement that he had kept his book system . for thirty - six years , and only now published it at the entreaty He ...
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... universe . Already Galileo began to encounter vulgar indignation , which accused him loudly of impiety . On January 7th , 1610 , he discovered three of Jupi- ter's satellites , and a few days later the fourth . To these he gave the ...
... universe . Already Galileo began to encounter vulgar indignation , which accused him loudly of impiety . On January 7th , 1610 , he discovered three of Jupi- ter's satellites , and a few days later the fourth . To these he gave the ...
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... universe as " that false Pythagorean doctrine utterly contrary to the Holy Scriptures . ' Again it appears how reluctant the Roman authorities were to interfere , and how they were impelled rather by the neces- sity of their position ...
... universe as " that false Pythagorean doctrine utterly contrary to the Holy Scriptures . ' Again it appears how reluctant the Roman authorities were to interfere , and how they were impelled rather by the neces- sity of their position ...
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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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