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... every atom, every relation or quality you knew before, you shall know again,
and find here, but now ordered; not nature, but art. And you shall feel that
Alexander indeed overran, with men and horses, PLATO; OR, THE
PHILOSOPHER. 41.
... every atom, every relation or quality you knew before, you shall know again,
and find here, but now ordered; not nature, but art. And you shall feel that
Alexander indeed overran, with men and horses, PLATO; OR, THE
PHILOSOPHER. 41.
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shall feel that Alexander indeed overran, with men and horses, some countries of
the planet ; but countries, and things of which countries are made, elements,
planet itself, laws of planet and of men, have passed through this man as bread
into ...
shall feel that Alexander indeed overran, with men and horses, some countries of
the planet ; but countries, and things of which countries are made, elements,
planet itself, laws of planet and of men, have passed through this man as bread
into ...
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... feel the more generous spirit of the Indian Vishnu, - “I am the same to all
mankind. There is not one who is worthy of my love or hatred. They who serve me
with adoration, — I am in them, and they in me. If one whose ways are altogether
evil, ...
... feel the more generous spirit of the Indian Vishnu, - “I am the same to all
mankind. There is not one who is worthy of my love or hatred. They who serve me
with adoration, — I am in them, and they in me. If one whose ways are altogether
evil, ...
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weakness, no convulsion, no superlative : does not wish to jump out of his skin,
or play any antics, or annihilate space or time ; but is stout and solid; tastes every
moment of the day; likes pain, because it makes him feel himself, and realize ...
weakness, no convulsion, no superlative : does not wish to jump out of his skin,
or play any antics, or annihilate space or time ; but is stout and solid; tastes every
moment of the day; likes pain, because it makes him feel himself, and realize ...
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Therefore, he cheers and comforts men, who feel all this in him very readily. The
nonconformist and the rebel say all manner of unanswerable things against the
existing republic, but discover to our sense no plan of house or state of their own.
Therefore, he cheers and comforts men, who feel all this in him very readily. The
nonconformist and the rebel say all manner of unanswerable things against the
existing republic, but discover to our sense no plan of house or state of their own.
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