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Otherwise , his reasonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike : his
speculations concern humanity at large , and are not confined to the hundred or
the bills of mortality . It is in moral as in physical magnitude . The little is seen best
near ...
Otherwise , his reasonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike : his
speculations concern humanity at large , and are not confined to the hundred or
the bills of mortality . It is in moral as in physical magnitude . The little is seen best
near ...
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... old popular prejudice that the Just and True were one , by ' championing it to
the Outrance , ' and in the final result placing the Gothic structure of human virtue
on an humbler , but a wider and safer , foundation than it had hitherto occupied in
...
... old popular prejudice that the Just and True were one , by ' championing it to
the Outrance , ' and in the final result placing the Gothic structure of human virtue
on an humbler , but a wider and safer , foundation than it had hitherto occupied in
...
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This alone is proceeding upon the true principles of science : the rest is pedantry
and petit - maitreship . Our philosophical writer distinguished all words into
names of things , and directions added for joining them together , or originally
into ...
This alone is proceeding upon the true principles of science : the rest is pedantry
and petit - maitreship . Our philosophical writer distinguished all words into
names of things , and directions added for joining them together , or originally
into ...
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