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... less than all his his- tory . Without hurry , without rest , the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion which belongs to it , in appropriate events . But the thought is always ...
... less than all his his- tory . Without hurry , without rest , the human spirit goes forth from the beginning to embody every faculty , every thought , every emotion which belongs to it , in appropriate events . But the thought is always ...
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... less distinctly some command of this supreme , il- limitable essence . Property also holds of the soul , covers great spiritual facts , and instinctively we at first hold to it with swords and laws and wide HISTORY . 11.
... less distinctly some command of this supreme , il- limitable essence . Property also holds of the soul , covers great spiritual facts , and instinctively we at first hold to it with swords and laws and wide HISTORY . 11.
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... of the present day . The antagonism of the two tenden- cies is not less active in individuals , as the love of adventure or the love of repose happens to predom- inate . A man of rude health and flowing spirits 26 HISTORY .
... of the present day . The antagonism of the two tenden- cies is not less active in individuals , as the love of adventure or the love of repose happens to predom- inate . A man of rude health and flowing spirits 26 HISTORY .
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... less true to all time are the details of that stately apologue . Apollo kept the flocks of Admetus , said the poets . When the gods come among men , they are not known . Jesus was not ; Socrates and Shakspeare were not . Antæus was ...
... less true to all time are the details of that stately apologue . Apollo kept the flocks of Admetus , said the poets . When the gods come among men , they are not known . Jesus was not ; Socrates and Shakspeare were not . Antæus was ...
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... less strictly implicated . He is the compend of time ; he is also the correlative of nature . His power consists in the multitude of his affinities , in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and inorganic ...
... less strictly implicated . He is the compend of time ; he is also the correlative of nature . His power consists in the multitude of his affinities , in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and inorganic ...
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