Nature, Addresses, and LecturesG.Routledge, 1894 - 372 páginas |
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... character soever , into a well colored and shaded globe , so that where the particular objects are mean and unaffecting , the landscape which they compose is round and sym- metrical . And as the eye is the best composer , so light is ...
... character soever , into a well colored and shaded globe , so that where the particular objects are mean and unaffecting , the landscape which they compose is round and sym- metrical . And as the eye is the best composer , so light is ...
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... character and happy genius , will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him , the persons , the opinions , and the day , and nature became ancillary to a man . ذراء 3. There is still another aspect under which the ...
... character and happy genius , will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him , the persons , the opinions , and the day , and nature became ancillary to a man . ذراء 3. There is still another aspect under which the ...
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... character , that is , upon his love of truth and his desire to communicate it without loss . The corruption of man is followed by the cor- ruption of language . When simplicity of character and the sovereignty of ideas is broken up by ...
... character , that is , upon his love of truth and his desire to communicate it without loss . The corruption of man is followed by the cor- ruption of language . When simplicity of character and the sovereignty of ideas is broken up by ...
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... character and fortune of the individ- ual are affected by the least inequalities in the culture of the understanding ; for example , in the perception of differences . Therefore is Space , and therefore Time , that man may know that ...
... character and fortune of the individ- ual are affected by the least inequalities in the culture of the understanding ; for example , in the perception of differences . Therefore is Space , and therefore Time , that man may know that ...
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... character . Nature is thoroughly mediate . It is made to serve . It receives the dominion of man as meekly as the ass on which the Saviour rode . It offers all its kingdoms to man as the raw material which he may mould into what is use ...
... character . Nature is thoroughly mediate . It is made to serve . It receives the dominion of man as meekly as the ass on which the Saviour rode . It offers all its kingdoms to man as the raw material which he may mould into what is use ...
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