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... become wise , as glasses rubbed acquire power for a time . An individual body is the momentary arrest or fixation of certain atoms , which , after performing compulsory duty to this enchanted statue , are re- leased again to flow in the ...
... become wise , as glasses rubbed acquire power for a time . An individual body is the momentary arrest or fixation of certain atoms , which , after performing compulsory duty to this enchanted statue , are re- leased again to flow in the ...
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... become nouns and verbs and adverbs . Perception differs from Instinct by add- ing the Will . Simple percipiency is the virtue of space , not of man . The senses minister to a mind they do not know . At a moment in our history the mind's ...
... become nouns and verbs and adverbs . Perception differs from Instinct by add- ing the Will . Simple percipiency is the virtue of space , not of man . The senses minister to a mind they do not know . At a moment in our history the mind's ...
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... become one . Well , that millenium in effect is really only a little acceleration in his process of thought . But each power is commonly at the expense of some other . When pace is increased it will happen that the control is in a ...
... become one . Well , that millenium in effect is really only a little acceleration in his process of thought . But each power is commonly at the expense of some other . When pace is increased it will happen that the control is in a ...
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... become the syno- nym of God , the soul in which one predominates is ever watchful and jealous when such immense claims are made for one as seem injurious to the other . Ideal and practical , like ecliptic and equa- tor , are never ...
... become the syno- nym of God , the soul in which one predominates is ever watchful and jealous when such immense claims are made for one as seem injurious to the other . Ideal and practical , like ecliptic and equa- tor , are never ...
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... lives on , explaining each other , explaining the world to him and ex- panding their sense as he advances , until it shall become the whole law of nature and life . As every creature is furnished with teeth to seize and MEMORY . 65.
... lives on , explaining each other , explaining the world to him and ex- panding their sense as he advances , until it shall become the whole law of nature and life . As every creature is furnished with teeth to seize and MEMORY . 65.
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