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... force . It was whispered that the globes of the universe were precipitates of something more subtle ; nay , some- what was murmured in our ear that dwindled as- tronomy into a toy ; - that too was no finality ; only provisional , a ...
... force . It was whispered that the globes of the universe were precipitates of something more subtle ; nay , some- what was murmured in our ear that dwindled as- tronomy into a toy ; - that too was no finality ; only provisional , a ...
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... force that no skill of sailing with the best wind , and no strength of oars , or sails , or steam , could make any head against , any more than against the current of Niagara . Such currents , so tyrannical , exist in thoughts , those ...
... force that no skill of sailing with the best wind , and no strength of oars , or sails , or steam , could make any head against , any more than against the current of Niagara . Such currents , so tyrannical , exist in thoughts , those ...
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... force . The laws of light and of heat trans- late each other ; so do the laws of sound and of color ; and so galvanism , electricity , and magnetism are varied forms of the selfsame energy . While the student ponders this immense unity ...
... force . The laws of light and of heat trans- late each other ; so do the laws of sound and of color ; and so galvanism , electricity , and magnetism are varied forms of the selfsame energy . While the student ponders this immense unity ...
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... force ? Push them hard and they will not be loquacious . They will come to Plato , Proclus , and Swedenborg . The invisible and imponderable is the sole fact . " Why changes not the violet earth into musk ? What is the term of the ever ...
... force ? Push them hard and they will not be loquacious . They will come to Plato , Proclus , and Swedenborg . The invisible and imponderable is the sole fact . " Why changes not the violet earth into musk ? What is the term of the ever ...
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... force in nature by giving it a human volition . We are advertised that there is nothing to which man is not related ; that everything is convertible into every other . The staff in his hand is the radius vector of the sun . The ...
... force in nature by giving it a human volition . We are advertised that there is nothing to which man is not related ; that everything is convertible into every other . The staff in his hand is the radius vector of the sun . The ...
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