Nature: Addresses, and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 383 páginas |
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... ture never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the wisest man extort her secret , and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection . Na- ture never became a toy to a wise spirit . flowers , the animals , the mountains ...
... ture never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the wisest man extort her secret , and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection . Na- ture never became a toy to a wise spirit . flowers , the animals , the mountains ...
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... ture says , he is my creature , and maugre all his impertinent griefs , he shall be glad with me . Not the sun or the summer alone , but every hour and season yields its tribute of delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and ...
... ture says , he is my creature , and maugre all his impertinent griefs , he shall be glad with me . Not the sun or the summer alone , but every hour and season yields its tribute of delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and ...
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... ture . We are not built like a ship to be tossed , but like a house to stand . It is a natural conse quence of this structure , that , so long as the active powers predominate over the reflective , we resist with indignation any hint ...
... ture . We are not built like a ship to be tossed , but like a house to stand . It is a natural conse quence of this structure , that , so long as the active powers predominate over the reflective , we resist with indignation any hint ...
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... ture . 1. Our first institution in the Ideal phi- losophy is a hint from nature herself . Nature is made to conspire with spirit to emancipate us . Certain mechanical changes , a small alteration in our local position apprizes us of a ...
... ture . 1. Our first institution in the Ideal phi- losophy is a hint from nature herself . Nature is made to conspire with spirit to emancipate us . Certain mechanical changes , a small alteration in our local position apprizes us of a ...
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... ture under foot . The first and last lesson of religion is , " The things that are seen , are tem- poral ; the things that are unseen , are eternal . ” It puts an affront upon nature . It does that for the unschooled , which philosophy ...
... ture under foot . The first and last lesson of religion is , " The things that are seen , are tem- poral ; the things that are unseen , are eternal . ” It puts an affront upon nature . It does that for the unschooled , which philosophy ...
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