Orations, Lectures and EssaysCharles Griffin, 1866 - 290 páginas |
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... plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are but reproductions , or new combinations , by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer ...
... plant ; the plant feeds the animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man . The useful arts are but reproductions , or new combinations , by the wit of man , of the same natural benefactors . He no longer ...
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... plants in the pastures and road - sides , which make the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours , will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen observer . The tribes of birds and insects , like the plants ...
... plants in the pastures and road - sides , which make the silent clock by which time tells the summer hours , will make even the divisions of the day sensible to a keen observer . The tribes of birds and insects , like the plants ...
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... plant , the organs , or work , or noise of an insect , applied to the illustration of a fact in intellectual philosophy , or in any way associated to human nature , affects us in the most lively and agreeable manner . The sced of a plant ...
... plant , the organs , or work , or noise of an insect , applied to the illustration of a fact in intellectual philosophy , or in any way associated to human nature , affects us in the most lively and agreeable manner . The sced of a plant ...
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... plants , blight , rain , insects , sun , -it is a sacred emblem , from the first furrow of spring to the last stack which the snow of winter overtakes in the fields . But the sailor , the shepherd , the miner , the merchant , in their ...
... plants , blight , rain , insects , sun , -it is a sacred emblem , from the first furrow of spring to the last stack which the snow of winter overtakes in the fields . But the sailor , the shepherd , the miner , the merchant , in their ...
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... plant upon the earth , so a man rests upon the bosom of God ; he is nourished by unfailing fountains , and draws , at his need , inexhaustible power . Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man ? Once inspire the infinite , by being ...
... plant upon the earth , so a man rests upon the bosom of God ; he is nourished by unfailing fountains , and draws , at his need , inexhaustible power . Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man ? Once inspire the infinite , by being ...
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action American astronomy beauty becomes behold better CHARLES GRIFFIN church cloth common divine doctrine duties earth Edinburgh Review effeminacy eternal evermore exist fact faculties faith fear feel Feudalism forms garden genius give Goethe Greece hath heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope hour human idea ideal theory infinite inspiration instantly intellect Justice and Truth labour land landscape language lative laws light live look LORD BROUGHAM manual labour matter means ment mind moral Nature never noble objects perfect persons philosophy Pindar plant Plato Plotinus poet poetry poor present reason relation religion rich scholar seems seen sense sentiment shines society solitude soul speak spirit stand stars sublime things thou thought tion trade true truth universal virtue whilst whole WILLIAM COBBETT wisdom wise words worship Zoroaster