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... those who stand for facts , and for thoughts ; I like rough and smooth , “
Scourgers of God , ” and “ Darlings of the human race . ” I like the first Cæsar ;
and Charles V. , of Spain ; and Charles XII . , of Swe22 I ap den ; Richard
Plantagenet ; and ...
... those who stand for facts , and for thoughts ; I like rough and smooth , “
Scourgers of God , ” and “ Darlings of the human race . ” I like the first Cæsar ;
and Charles V. , of Spain ; and Charles XII . , of Swe22 I ap den ; Richard
Plantagenet ; and ...
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One gracious fact emerges from these studies , that there is true ascension in our
love . The reputations of the nineteenth century will one day be quoted , to prove
its barbarism . The genius of humanity is the real subject whose biography is ...
One gracious fact emerges from these studies , that there is true ascension in our
love . The reputations of the nineteenth century will one day be quoted , to prove
its barbarism . The genius of humanity is the real subject whose biography is ...
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Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base ; the one , and the two . 1. Unity , or
Identity ; and , 2. Variety . We unite all things , by perceiving the law which
pervades them ; by perceiving the superficial differences , and the profound
resemblances .
Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base ; the one , and the two . 1. Unity , or
Identity ; and , 2. Variety . We unite all things , by perceiving the law which
pervades them ; by perceiving the superficial differences , and the profound
resemblances .
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His daring imagination gives him the more solid grasp of facts ; as the birds of
highest fight have the strongest alar bones . His patrician polish , his intrinsic
elegance , edged by an irony so subtle that it stings and paralyzes , adorn the
soundest ...
His daring imagination gives him the more solid grasp of facts ; as the birds of
highest fight have the strongest alar bones . His patrician polish , his intrinsic
elegance , edged by an irony so subtle that it stings and paralyzes , adorn the
soundest ...
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Plato apprehended the cardinal facts . He could prostrate himself on the earth ,
and cover his eyes , whilst he adored that which cannot be numbered , or gauged
, or known , or named : that of which everything can be affirmed and denied : that
...
Plato apprehended the cardinal facts . He could prostrate himself on the earth ,
and cover his eyes , whilst he adored that which cannot be numbered , or gauged
, or known , or named : that of which everything can be affirmed and denied : that
...
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