NatureLiberal Arts Press, 1948 - 45 páginas |
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... true of proverbs is true of all fables , parables , and allegories . This relation between the mind and matter is not fancied by some poet , but stands in the will of God and so is free to be known by all men . It appears to men or it ...
... true of proverbs is true of all fables , parables , and allegories . This relation between the mind and matter is not fancied by some poet , but stands in the will of God and so is free to be known by all men . It appears to men or it ...
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... true position of nature in regard to man , wherein to establish man all right education tends ; as the ground which to attain is the object of human life , that is , of man's connection with nature . Culture inverts the vulgar views of ...
... true position of nature in regard to man , wherein to establish man all right education tends ; as the ground which to attain is the object of human life , that is , of man's connection with nature . Culture inverts the vulgar views of ...
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... true of this brave lodging wherein man is harbored and wherein all his faculties find appropriate and endless exer- cise . And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one , which yields the activity of man an infinite scope ...
... true of this brave lodging wherein man is harbored and wherein all his faculties find appropriate and endless exer- cise . And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one , which yields the activity of man an infinite scope ...
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