The Philosophy of History in France and French Belgium and SwitzerlandBlackwood & sons, 1893 - 706 páginas |
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... force 564 Guchan and Troplong on Cæsarism 565 Napoleon's History of Julius Cæsar ' 565 Democratic writers attempt to discredit the dominant Cæsarism 567 De Ferron in his Theory of Progress ' combines the principles of Vico and Saint ...
... force 564 Guchan and Troplong on Cæsarism 565 Napoleon's History of Julius Cæsar ' 565 Democratic writers attempt to discredit the dominant Cæsarism 567 De Ferron in his Theory of Progress ' combines the principles of Vico and Saint ...
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... force is not a decreasing one . In spite of superficial appearances to the contrary , nationalities are not disappearing but increasingly developing and characterising themselves . As the individual steadily attains to clearer self ...
... force is not a decreasing one . In spite of superficial appearances to the contrary , nationalities are not disappearing but increasingly developing and characterising themselves . As the individual steadily attains to clearer self ...
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... forces and laws of the universe so combine and co - operate in the constitution and life of man , that all the sciences which instruct us as to their nature necessarily help us to understand why the course of history has been what it ...
... forces and laws of the universe so combine and co - operate in the constitution and life of man , that all the sciences which instruct us as to their nature necessarily help us to understand why the course of history has been what it ...
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... forces , is almost the ideal and exemplar of another . The remarkable many - sidedness which characterised the Greek genius , and showed itself at the very origin of Greek literature in Homer in a form which could not again be sur ...
... forces , is almost the ideal and exemplar of another . The remarkable many - sidedness which characterised the Greek genius , and showed itself at the very origin of Greek literature in Homer in a form which could not again be sur ...
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... force , originality , and dignity of his mind . His words are singularly pregnant with meaning , and few of them could either be omitted or replaced by another without loss . He was unquestionably far the most eminent of the Roman ...
... force , originality , and dignity of his mind . His words are singularly pregnant with meaning , and few of them could either be omitted or replaced by another without loss . He was unquestionably far the most eminent of the Roman ...
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