The Intellectual Tradition of the West: Copernicus to KafkaMorton Donner, Kenneth Eugene Eble, Robert E. Helbling Scott, Foresman, 1967 - Civilization, Western |
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... least as perfect as heat , and so in all other cases . But further , the idea of heat , or of a stone , cannot exist in me unless it has been placed within me by some cause which possesses within it at least as much reality as that ...
... least as perfect as heat , and so in all other cases . But further , the idea of heat , or of a stone , cannot exist in me unless it has been placed within me by some cause which possesses within it at least as much reality as that ...
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... least concern , and for which we are least adapted either by study or nature . These people are under continual disquietudes , never enjoying a minute's peace of mind ; and their disturbances proceed from causes which very little affect ...
... least concern , and for which we are least adapted either by study or nature . These people are under continual disquietudes , never enjoying a minute's peace of mind ; and their disturbances proceed from causes which very little affect ...
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... least reproach , ve von éter contrived to steal down in wal ber jewels , to the 4 and hath not been heard of soce This may perhaps pass with the reader rather for an European or Engin vory , man for one of a country so remote . But he ...
... least reproach , ve von éter contrived to steal down in wal ber jewels , to the 4 and hath not been heard of soce This may perhaps pass with the reader rather for an European or Engin vory , man for one of a country so remote . But he ...
Contents
Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres | 3 |
JOHANNES KEPLER | 18 |
GALILEO GALILEI | 26 |
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