We see why the animals and plants of the south may have existed in the climates of the north, where their relics and impressions are still to be found. Lastly, it explains the short period of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments... The World of Comets - Síða 475eftir Amédée Guillemin - 1877 - 548 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| 1810 - 578 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much farther back than three thousand years. The human race, reduced to a small number of individuals, in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must necessarily... | |
| Pierre Simon marquis de Laplace - 1809 - 406 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much farther back than three thousand years. The human race reduced to a small number of individuals, 65 in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must... | |
| 1812 - 352 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much farther back than three thousand years. The human race, reduced to a small number of individuals, in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must neccessarily... | |
| 1816 - 598 síður
...moral world, the monuments of which scarcely date back beyond three thousand years. The human species, reduced to a small number of individuals, and to the most deplorable condition, whose whole attention must, for a very long period, be engaged with the means of their preservation,... | |
| 1835 - 466 síður
...event accounts for the recentness of the moral world, the monuments of which go back scarcely 3,000 years. The human race, reduced to a small number of individuals, and to the most miserable condition, would for a long time be mainly provided in providing for their preservation,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1840 - 412 síður
...the existence of the moral world — whose earliest monuments do not go much farther back than three thousand years. The human race reduced to a small number of individuals in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care of their subsistence, must necessarily... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1848 - 892 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much further back than three thousand years. The human race, reduced to a small number of individuals, in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must necessarily... | |
| 1854 - 616 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much farther back than three thousand years. The human race, reduced to a small number of individuals, in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must necessarily... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much further back than three thousand years. The human race, reduced to a small number of individuals, in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must necessarily... | |
| Sara Schechner - 1999 - 386 síður
...of the existence of the moral world, whose earliest monuments do not go much farther back than three thousand years." The human race reduced to a small number of individuals, in the most deplorable state, occupied only with the immediate care for their subsistence, must necessarily... | |
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