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... France , Italy , and the United States , found spokesmen as diverse as Goethe and August and Friedrich von Schlegel in Germany , William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in England , Madame de Staël and Victor Hugo in France ...
... France , Italy , and the United States , found spokesmen as diverse as Goethe and August and Friedrich von Schlegel in Germany , William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in England , Madame de Staël and Victor Hugo in France ...
Page 218
... France ; Bacon's Advance- ment of Learning ( 1605 ) and Hobbes's Leviathan ( 1651 ) in England . The importance of these works has lain in their application of a skeptical , rationalist mode of thought not only to scientific problems ...
... France ; Bacon's Advance- ment of Learning ( 1605 ) and Hobbes's Leviathan ( 1651 ) in England . The importance of these works has lain in their application of a skeptical , rationalist mode of thought not only to scientific problems ...
Page 526
... France . It is the second largest city proper and the largest commercial seaport of France , and the associated devel- opment at Fos - sur - Mer , about 23 miles to the northwest , has bid since the 1970s to rival Rotterdam as a transit ...
... France . It is the second largest city proper and the largest commercial seaport of France , and the associated devel- opment at Fos - sur - Mer , about 23 miles to the northwest , has bid since the 1970s to rival Rotterdam as a transit ...
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