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... earth , our sceptic concludes with the reflec- tion , that the most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a little longer : as perhaps the most perfect philosophy of the moral or metaphysical kind serves ...
... earth , our sceptic concludes with the reflec- tion , that the most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a little longer : as perhaps the most perfect philosophy of the moral or metaphysical kind serves ...
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... earth , ' and bring the total universe , as one sin- gle object , under the supervision of the mental eye , we find ourselves utterly incapable of concluding that it had a cause ; for who has ever witnessed the production of such a ...
... earth , ' and bring the total universe , as one sin- gle object , under the supervision of the mental eye , we find ourselves utterly incapable of concluding that it had a cause ; for who has ever witnessed the production of such a ...
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... earth . ' The destruction of Tiryns is of so remote antiquity , that its walls existed nearly as they do at present in the most remote periods of Grecian history . The prodigious masses of which they consist , were put together without ...
... earth . ' The destruction of Tiryns is of so remote antiquity , that its walls existed nearly as they do at present in the most remote periods of Grecian history . The prodigious masses of which they consist , were put together without ...
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... earth was covered with fragments of various coloured marble , grey granite , white limestone , broken pottery , disjointed shafts , capitals and cornices . We observed part of the fluted shaft of a Doric column , which was five feet in ...
... earth was covered with fragments of various coloured marble , grey granite , white limestone , broken pottery , disjointed shafts , capitals and cornices . We observed part of the fluted shaft of a Doric column , which was five feet in ...
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... earth seem to be brought together ; the moun- tain tops appear shining above the clouds , in regions of ineffable light , as thrones for immortal beings ; and the clouds collected into stupendous volumes of inconceivable splendour , and ...
... earth seem to be brought together ; the moun- tain tops appear shining above the clouds , in regions of ineffable light , as thrones for immortal beings ; and the clouds collected into stupendous volumes of inconceivable splendour , and ...
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