History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times, Volumen1J.W. Parker, 1837 |
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... revolutions , is , in reality , a series of deve- lopements . In the intellectual , as in the material world , - Omnia mutantur nil interit .. Nec manet ut fuerat nec formas servat easdem , Sed tamen ipsa eadem est . All changes ...
... revolutions , is , in reality , a series of deve- lopements . In the intellectual , as in the material world , - Omnia mutantur nil interit .. Nec manet ut fuerat nec formas servat easdem , Sed tamen ipsa eadem est . All changes ...
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... revolutions , are recorded by the change of the current coin which has accompanied them . Generalization . - The great changes which thus take place in the history of science , the revolutions of the intellectual world , have , as a ...
... revolutions , are recorded by the change of the current coin which has accompanied them . Generalization . - The great changes which thus take place in the history of science , the revolutions of the intellectual world , have , as a ...
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... revolutions of this cycle , or 160 years , the inter- polated days would amount to 30 , and hence the end of the lunar year would be a month in advance of the end of the solar . By terminating the lunar year at the end of the preceding ...
... revolutions of this cycle , or 160 years , the inter- polated days would amount to 30 , and hence the end of the lunar year would be a month in advance of the end of the solar . By terminating the lunar year at the end of the preceding ...
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... revolutions of empires ; the names of the ancient deities which were associated with the stars have , been replaced by those of the objects of the worship of our Teutonic ancestors , according to their views of the correspondence of the ...
... revolutions of empires ; the names of the ancient deities which were associated with the stars have , been replaced by those of the objects of the worship of our Teutonic ancestors , according to their views of the correspondence of the ...
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... revolutions was contemplated with a feeling of admiration and awe , any marked inter- ruption and deviation in this course , was regarded with surprise and terror . This appears to be the case with all nations at an early period of ...
... revolutions was contemplated with a feeling of admiration and awe , any marked inter- ruption and deviation in this course , was regarded with surprise and terror . This appears to be the case with all nations at an early period of ...
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