The Age of Reason: 1700-1789Constable, 1960 - 424 Seiten A study of the powerful and often conflicting new ideas which captured the minds of people in the 18th century. |
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... later turned into aversion mingled with fear . He was almost certainly impotent and Catherine herself , until the age of sixteen , was ignorant of the facts of life . She believed that there was no difference between the sexes , except ...
... later turned into aversion mingled with fear . He was almost certainly impotent and Catherine herself , until the age of sixteen , was ignorant of the facts of life . She believed that there was no difference between the sexes , except ...
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... later and seemingly fictitious claims of the Florentine bank - clerk Amerigo Vespucci . He claimed that he had reached the main - land of America eight days before John Cabot discovered Cap Breton , namely on June 16 , 1497. In 1507 his ...
... later and seemingly fictitious claims of the Florentine bank - clerk Amerigo Vespucci . He claimed that he had reached the main - land of America eight days before John Cabot discovered Cap Breton , namely on June 16 , 1497. In 1507 his ...
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... later years he took the whole blame for this quarrel upon himself , admit- ting that he had behaved to his travelling companion with ' presumption ' , tactlessness and conceit . In 1746 the quarrel was mended ; Walpole again entered ...
... later years he took the whole blame for this quarrel upon himself , admit- ting that he had behaved to his travelling companion with ' presumption ' , tactlessness and conceit . In 1746 the quarrel was mended ; Walpole again entered ...
Inhalt
RATIONALISM PIERRE BAYLE | 18 |
SETTING SUN LOUIS XIV 17001715 | 37 |
THE EMERGENCE OF MUSCOVY | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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