American Ideas: Source Readings in the Intellectual History of the United States, Bände 1-2Gerald N. Grob, Robert Nelson Beck Free Press, 1963 - 493 Seiten |
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... matter ) in some degree or other resists our touch , and thereby excites the sense of feeling . This is so general ... matter one foot in a second , it requires a double force to move a double quantity of the same matter the same ...
... matter ) in some degree or other resists our touch , and thereby excites the sense of feeling . This is so general ... matter one foot in a second , it requires a double force to move a double quantity of the same matter the same ...
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... matter can occupy the same space , which any other quantity of matter does : for if it could , we lose the idea of its resist- ing power , this power must be supposed to be destroyed , and with it we lose every conception we have of ...
... matter can occupy the same space , which any other quantity of matter does : for if it could , we lose the idea of its resist- ing power , this power must be supposed to be destroyed , and with it we lose every conception we have of ...
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... matter , so it is ; immanent in spirit , so it is . He acts also as God in matter and spirit , acts perfectly ; laws of matter or of spirit are modes of God's acting , being ; as God is perfect , so the mode of his action is perfect and ...
... matter , so it is ; immanent in spirit , so it is . He acts also as God in matter and spirit , acts perfectly ; laws of matter or of spirit are modes of God's acting , being ; as God is perfect , so the mode of his action is perfect and ...
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The Puritan as a Religious Type | 7 |
The Beginnings of American Political Theory | 34 |
Puritanism and Capitalism | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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