| 1860 - 874 страници
...purely mathematical, or mixed, or practical sciences was omitted. Our obligations to the Spanish Moors in the arts of life are even more marked than in the higher branches of science, perhaps only because our ancestors were better prepared to take advantage of things connected with... | |
| John William Draper - 1875 - 450 страници
...who reads the names of the stars on a common celestial globe. Our obligations to the Spanish Moors in the arts of life are even more marked than in the higher branches of science, perhaps only because our ancestors were better prepared to take advantage of things connected improvewith... | |
| John William Draper - 1901 - 458 страници
...who reads the names of the stars on a common celestial globe. Our obligations to the Spanish Moors in the arts of life are even more marked than in the higher branches q^p /'r of science, perhaps only because our ancestors were bettel prepared to take advantage of things... | |
| Rutherford Hamilton Towner - 1923 - 312 страници
...who reads the names of the stars on a common celestial globe. " Our obligations to the Spanish Moors in the arts of life are even more marked than in the higher branches of science, perhaps only because our ancestors were better prepared to take advantage of things connected with... | |
| 1921 - 1334 страници
...and wide. The Arabs not only left their intellectual impress upon Europe whose teachers they were lor centuries: Our obligations to them in the arts of...enterprise had given place to outward show of luxury: The Khalifa whole army, both horse and foot, was under arms, vhich together made a body of 100,000. His... | |
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