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... thought loses itself in mystic dreams , or bows down in humble faith and devotion . If the philosophy of a particular age , then , is the endeavor made at any given period to find a solution to the problems of life - the peculiar way in ...
... thought loses itself in mystic dreams , or bows down in humble faith and devotion . If the philosophy of a particular age , then , is the endeavor made at any given period to find a solution to the problems of life - the peculiar way in ...
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... thought of man . It was not here amid the solemn mockeries of the Vatican , and the regal pomp and grandeur that surrounded him who held in his hands the keys of the Apostle , and pressed the gorgeous cushions of St. Peter's chair , nor ...
... thought of man . It was not here amid the solemn mockeries of the Vatican , and the regal pomp and grandeur that surrounded him who held in his hands the keys of the Apostle , and pressed the gorgeous cushions of St. Peter's chair , nor ...
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... thought indeed , not merely a thing that might have been a thought in time , and under more favorable circumstances . In the marginalia , too , we talk only to our- selves ; we therefore talk freshly- boldly originally - with abandonne ...
... thought indeed , not merely a thing that might have been a thought in time , and under more favorable circumstances . In the marginalia , too , we talk only to our- selves ; we therefore talk freshly- boldly originally - with abandonne ...
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