History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... civilisation . The districts where an account of a modern miracle is received with least derision are pre- cisely those which are most torpid and most isolated . The classes whose habits of thought are least shocked by such an account ...
... civilisation . The districts where an account of a modern miracle is received with least derision are pre- cisely those which are most torpid and most isolated . The classes whose habits of thought are least shocked by such an account ...
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... Civilisation - Change of Tastes re- sulting from increased Wealth re- vives the Theatre - Importance of this Amusement as an Intellectual Influence - And as an Index of the Condition of Civilisation - Its great Corruption in Pagan Rome ...
... Civilisation - Change of Tastes re- sulting from increased Wealth re- vives the Theatre - Importance of this Amusement as an Intellectual Influence - And as an Index of the Condition of Civilisation - Its great Corruption in Pagan Rome ...
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... civilisation , political economy is the intellectual expression ; and it is not too much to say that it furnishes a complete theory of human progress directly opposed to the theory of asceticism . According to its point of view , the ...
... civilisation , political economy is the intellectual expression ; and it is not too much to say that it furnishes a complete theory of human progress directly opposed to the theory of asceticism . According to its point of view , the ...
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