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... nature . Of course , we cannot here go either into the actual physical nature of man , or into the natural conditions in which man finds himself geological , oro - hydrographical , climatic and so on . The writing of history must always ...
... nature . Of course , we cannot here go either into the actual physical nature of man , or into the natural conditions in which man finds himself geological , oro - hydrographical , climatic and so on . The writing of history must always ...
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An Introduction David McLellan. man gains mastery over the forces of nature . What becomes of the Goddess Fama side by side with Printing House Square ? Greek art presupposes the existence of Greek mythology , i.e. that nature and even ...
An Introduction David McLellan. man gains mastery over the forces of nature . What becomes of the Goddess Fama side by side with Printing House Square ? Greek art presupposes the existence of Greek mythology , i.e. that nature and even ...
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... Nature . He opposes himself to Nature as one of her own forces , setting in motion arms and legs , head and hands , the natural forces of his body , in order to appropriate Nature's productions in a form adapted to his own wants . By ...
... Nature . He opposes himself to Nature as one of her own forces , setting in motion arms and legs , head and hands , the natural forces of his body , in order to appropriate Nature's productions in a form adapted to his own wants . By ...
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