| Gustav Billroth - 1837 - 322 pages
...nevertheless, the entire position from which these are produced, is untenable, because too abstract. It would lead us too far from our subject were we to attempt to show this untenability theoretically from the notion of knowledge. Suffice it to remark,... | |
| Johann Gustav F. Billroth - 1837 - 322 pages
...nevertheless, the entire position from which these are produced, is untenable, because too abstract. It would lead us too far from our subject were we to attempt to show this untenability theoretically from the notion of knowledge. Suffice it to remark,... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1840 - 568 pages
...its sovereignty, they would gladly have placed themselves under the protection of the duke of Urbino. It would lead us too far from our subject, were we to follow out the conflict of these petty interests. It is sufficient for our purpose to sjee how it came... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1840 - 564 pages
...its sovereignty, they would gladly have placed themselves under the protection of the duke of Urbino. It would lead us too far from our subject, were we to follow out the conflict of these petty interests. It is sufficient for our purpose to see how it came... | |
| Heinrich Schellen - 1872 - 744 pages
...vapour is present in the atmospheres of the planets Mars and Saturn. 48. THE SOLAR SPOTS ; THE FACULJE AND THEIR SPECTRA. It would lead us too far from our...their motion, their connection with the sun's rotation upqn its axis, their periodic occurrence, and the various hypotheses that have been formed as to their... | |
| Heinrich Schellen - 1872 - 724 pages
...vapour is present in the atmospheres of the planets Mars and Saturn. 48. THE SOLAR SPOTS ; THE FACVL.S AND THEIR SPECTRA. It would lead us too far from our subject were w<> to dwell upon the phenomena of the solar spots, important as they are for acquiring a knowledge... | |
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