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... nature ; since the prosecution of a liberal art re- quires the same steady , and almost scorn- ful , reliance upon native force , and the same familiarity with the first principles and facts of nature , that is seen in the law- giver ...
... nature ; since the prosecution of a liberal art re- quires the same steady , and almost scorn- ful , reliance upon native force , and the same familiarity with the first principles and facts of nature , that is seen in the law- giver ...
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... nature . Michael Angelo and Da Vinci were Platonists , and the latter a savan , and a very inventive mechanician . Philosophy , either of science or of criticism , shines like an animatingly listen to Agassiz . The public mind , ear ...
... nature . Michael Angelo and Da Vinci were Platonists , and the latter a savan , and a very inventive mechanician . Philosophy , either of science or of criticism , shines like an animatingly listen to Agassiz . The public mind , ear ...
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... nature is bitter - although thou shouldst take it , and plant it in the gardens of Paradise , and in the watering time , pour out upon its roots milk and honey from the streams of heaven - will never change its nature , except for the ...
... nature is bitter - although thou shouldst take it , and plant it in the gardens of Paradise , and in the watering time , pour out upon its roots milk and honey from the streams of heaven - will never change its nature , except for the ...
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... nature induces a pensive quiet upon the calm and unruffled soul , that renders it extremely sensible to every re- membrance of our past life , and when even the tempests one may have had to endure are incapable of exciting more than a ...
... nature induces a pensive quiet upon the calm and unruffled soul , that renders it extremely sensible to every re- membrance of our past life , and when even the tempests one may have had to endure are incapable of exciting more than a ...
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... nature and of reason . ma . Of the two members of the philosophi- cal system , the most remarkable is the idealism ( or transcendentalism ) of Gauta- This philosopher seems to have been impressed with the reality and power of ideas ...
... nature and of reason . ma . Of the two members of the philosophi- cal system , the most remarkable is the idealism ( or transcendentalism ) of Gauta- This philosopher seems to have been impressed with the reality and power of ideas ...
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