History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle, כרך 1John W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 854 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 92
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... considered as the result of a blind chance . This opinion , which is most natural to a perfectly ignorant people , would soon be weakened by that extension of experience which supplies a knowledge of those uniformities of succession and ...
... considered as the result of a blind chance . This opinion , which is most natural to a perfectly ignorant people , would soon be weakened by that extension of experience which supplies a knowledge of those uniformities of succession and ...
עמוד 54
... considered the law so philosophically as M. A. Comte , Philosophie Positive , vol . iii . pp . 133-176 , one of the best chapters in his very profound , but ill - understood work . a greater external cold lowers the temperature of the ...
... considered the law so philosophically as M. A. Comte , Philosophie Positive , vol . iii . pp . 133-176 , one of the best chapters in his very profound , but ill - understood work . a greater external cold lowers the temperature of the ...
עמוד 62
... considered , we should not hear so much about the idleness and levity of the Celtic race ; the simple fact being , that the Irish are unwilling to work , not because they are Celts , but because their work is badly paid . When they go ...
... considered , we should not hear so much about the idleness and levity of the Celtic race ; the simple fact being , that the Irish are unwilling to work , not because they are Celts , but because their work is badly paid . When they go ...
עמוד 68
... considered as a mere ancient law now fallen into disuse . So far from that , the Institutes of Menu are still the basis of Indian jurisprudence ; 70 and we know on very good authority , that in 1810 the interest paid for the use of ...
... considered as a mere ancient law now fallen into disuse . So far from that , the Institutes of Menu are still the basis of Indian jurisprudence ; 70 and we know on very good authority , that in 1810 the interest paid for the use of ...
עמוד 81
... considered an exaggeration ; but what is very ob- servable is , that Diodorus Siculus , who travelled in Egypt four centuries after Herodotus , and whose jealousy of the reputation of his great predecessor made him anxious to discredit ...
... considered an exaggeration ; but what is very ob- servable is , that Diodorus Siculus , who travelled in Egypt four centuries after Herodotus , and whose jealousy of the reputation of his great predecessor made him anxious to discredit ...
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