The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages, Том 10F. Finley & Company, 1895 |
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... story that he muttered as he rose from his knees , " And yet it moves . " He signed the abjuration and was committed to his prison cell . Thus were scientific truths abjured by the timid astron- omer , who had not the courage of his ...
... story that he muttered as he rose from his knees , " And yet it moves . " He signed the abjuration and was committed to his prison cell . Thus were scientific truths abjured by the timid astron- omer , who had not the courage of his ...
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... story , and who first entertained the idea of employ- ing it in military reconnoissances . Galileo himself gives a very intelligible account of the process of reasoning , by which he detected the secret .- " I argued in the following ...
... story , and who first entertained the idea of employ- ing it in military reconnoissances . Galileo himself gives a very intelligible account of the process of reasoning , by which he detected the secret .- " I argued in the following ...
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Ainsworth Rand Spofford. the inverted weathercock , which belongs to most traditions of the story , be correct ... stories in circulation ; and at the end of that time the Doge , Leonardo Donati , 30 HISTORIC CHARACTERS AND FAMOUS EVENTS .
Ainsworth Rand Spofford. the inverted weathercock , which belongs to most traditions of the story , be correct ... stories in circulation ; and at the end of that time the Doge , Leonardo Donati , 30 HISTORIC CHARACTERS AND FAMOUS EVENTS .
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... stories are told concerning his entire absorption and inattention to ordinary affairs of life . Thus , for instance , when getting up in the morning he would sit on the side of the bed half- dressed , and remain thus till dinner time ...
... stories are told concerning his entire absorption and inattention to ordinary affairs of life . Thus , for instance , when getting up in the morning he would sit on the side of the bed half- dressed , and remain thus till dinner time ...
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... story of Inez de Castro , the love of the heart of Dom Pedro , who at sixteen had been married to the daughter of the Duke of Penafiel , " that he might cement his father's alliance with Castile . " He Charges were brought against ...
... story of Inez de Castro , the love of the heart of Dom Pedro , who at sixteen had been married to the daughter of the Duke of Penafiel , " that he might cement his father's alliance with Castile . " He Charges were brought against ...
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