| Henry Thomas Buckle - Civilization - 1857 - 882 pages
...universal principle. In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening...they owe the leading peculiarities of their national culture. Our view of this vast process may be_ made_cleaxer_by !" " He was the first king, first anchoret,... | |
| 1858 - 754 pages
...universal principle. In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening aspects of the external world have filled the minds of the people with those images of the grand and terrible, which they strive to reproduce in... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - France - 1857 - 886 pages
...universal principle. In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening...they owe the leading peculiarities of their national culture. Our view of this vast process may be made clearer by m " He was the first king, first anchoret,... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - Civilization - 1897 - 726 pages
...universal principle. In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening...world have filled the mind of the people with those ¡mages of the grand and the terrible, which they strive to reproduce in a visible form, and to which... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1899 - 926 pages
...Says Buckle : In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening...mind of the people with those images of the grand and terrible, which they strive to reproduce in a visible form, and to which they owe the leading peculiarities... | |
| Meteorology, Agricultural - 1899 - 848 pages
...Says Buckle: In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening...mind of the people with those images of the grand and terrible, which they strive to reproduce in a visible form, and to which they owe the leading peculiarities... | |
| Meteorology, Agricultural - 1899 - 562 pages
...Says Buckle: In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening...filled the mind of the people with those images of the granJ and terrible, which they strive to reproduce in a visible form, and to which they owe the leading... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - 976 pages
...universal principle. In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples, we see how the sublime and threatening aspects of the externa! world have filled the mind of the people with those images of the grand and the terrible,... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - History - 1905 - 826 pages
...universal principle. In the dogmas of their theology, in the character of their gods, and even in the forms of their temples we see how the sublime and threatening...they owe the leading peculiarities of their national culture. Our view of this vast process may be made clearer by comparing it with the opposite condition... | |
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