North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... century , can no longer be received ; for its properties are described most plainly by French and Italian writers of more than a century previous . It is also exceedingly probable that the knowledge of gunpowder was communicated in the ...
... century , can no longer be received ; for its properties are described most plainly by French and Italian writers of more than a century previous . It is also exceedingly probable that the knowledge of gunpowder was communicated in the ...
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... century , which was before linen paper was known to Europeans . It does not appear that the Moors communicated much ... centuries in what was evidently , sooner or later , to be a war of extermination , they seldom forgot to observe the ...
... century , which was before linen paper was known to Europeans . It does not appear that the Moors communicated much ... centuries in what was evidently , sooner or later , to be a war of extermination , they seldom forgot to observe the ...
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... century , the translators of Aristotle were reproached for their ignorance of science and of the Greek tongue . This ignorance cannot justly be ascribed to barrenness of intellect ; for where such philosophers as Abelard , Thomas ...
... century , the translators of Aristotle were reproached for their ignorance of science and of the Greek tongue . This ignorance cannot justly be ascribed to barrenness of intellect ; for where such philosophers as Abelard , Thomas ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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