Nature; Addresses, and LecturesJ. Munroe, 1849 - 383 páginas |
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... Seen in the streets of cities , how great they are ! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years , how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown ...
... Seen in the streets of cities , how great they are ! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years , how would men believe and adore ; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown ...
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... seen before , and which shall never be seen again . The heavens change every moment , and reflect their glory or gloom on the plains beneath . The state of the crop in the surrounding farms alters the expression of the earth from week ...
... seen before , and which shall never be seen again . The heavens change every moment , and reflect their glory or gloom on the plains beneath . The state of the crop in the surrounding farms alters the expression of the earth from week ...
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... seen and felt as beauty , is the least part . The shows of day , the dewy morning , the rainbow , mountains , orchards in blossom , stars , moonlight , shadows in still water , and the like , if too eagerly hunted , become shows merely ...
... seen and felt as beauty , is the least part . The shows of day , the dewy morning , the rainbow , mountains , orchards in blossom , stars , moonlight , shadows in still water , and the like , if too eagerly hunted , become shows merely ...
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... seen a person of powerful character and happy genius , will have remarked how easily , he took all things along with him , the persons , the opinions , and the day , and nature became ancillary to a man . ― 3. There is still another ...
... seen a person of powerful character and happy genius , will have remarked how easily , he took all things along with him , the persons , the opinions , and the day , and nature became ancillary to a man . ― 3. There is still another ...
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... seen that there is nothing lucky or capricious in these analogies , but that they are constant , and pervade nature . These are not the dreams of a few poets , here and there , but man is an analogist , and studies relations in all ...
... seen that there is nothing lucky or capricious in these analogies , but that they are constant , and pervade nature . These are not the dreams of a few poets , here and there , but man is an analogist , and studies relations in all ...
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