Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, and Company, 1858 - 383 páginas |
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... forces , give us sincerest lessons , day by day , whose meaning is unlimited . They educate both the Under- standing and the Reason . Every property of matter is a school for the understanding , - its solidity or resistance , its ...
... forces , give us sincerest lessons , day by day , whose meaning is unlimited . They educate both the Under- standing and the Reason . Every property of matter is a school for the understanding , - its solidity or resistance , its ...
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... forces . Propor- tioned to the importance of the organ to be formed , is the extreme care with which its tui- tion is provided , —a care pretermitted in no single case . What tedious training , day after day , year after year , never ...
... forces . Propor- tioned to the importance of the organ to be formed , is the extreme care with which its tui- tion is provided , —a care pretermitted in no single case . What tedious training , day after day , year after year , never ...
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... force of spirit ? ' A man is a god in ruins . When men are innocent , life shall be longer , and shall pass into the immortal , as gently as we awake from dreams Now , the world would be insane and rabid , if these disorganizations ...
... force of spirit ? ' A man is a god in ruins . When men are innocent , life shall be longer , and shall pass into the immortal , as gently as we awake from dreams Now , the world would be insane and rabid , if these disorganizations ...
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... force . He works on the world with his under- standing alone . He lives in it , and masters it by a penny - wisdom ; and he that works most in it , is but a half - man , and whilst his arms are strong and his digestion good , his mind ...
... force . He works on the world with his under- standing alone . He lives in it , and masters it by a penny - wisdom ; and he that works most in it , is but a half - man , and whilst his arms are strong and his digestion good , his mind ...
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... force of man is happily figured by the schoolmen , in saying , that the knowledge of man is an evening knowledge , vespertina cog- nitio , but that of God is a morning knowledge , matutina cognitio . The problem of restoring to the ...
... force of man is happily figured by the schoolmen , in saying , that the knowledge of man is an evening knowledge , vespertina cog- nitio , but that of God is a morning knowledge , matutina cognitio . The problem of restoring to the ...
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