Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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Page 18
... teaches the unity of cause, the variety of appearance. Upborne and surrounded as we are by this all- creating nature, soft and fluid as a cloud or the air, why should we be such hard pedants, and magnify a few forms ? Why should we make ...
... teaches the unity of cause, the variety of appearance. Upborne and surrounded as we are by this all- creating nature, soft and fluid as a cloud or the air, why should we be such hard pedants, and magnify a few forms ? Why should we make ...
Page 18
... teaches the unity of cause , the variety of appearance . Upborne and surrounded as we are by this all- creating nature , soft and fluid as a cloud or the air , why should we be such hard pedants , and mag- nify a few forms ? Why should ...
... teaches the unity of cause , the variety of appearance . Upborne and surrounded as we are by this all- creating nature , soft and fluid as a cloud or the air , why should we be such hard pedants , and mag- nify a few forms ? Why should ...
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... teaches him how Belus was worshipped and how the Pyramids were built , better than the discovery by Champollion of the names of all the workmen and the cost of every tile . He finds Assyria and the Mounds of Cholula at his door , and ...
... teaches him how Belus was worshipped and how the Pyramids were built , better than the discovery by Champollion of the names of all the workmen and the cost of every tile . He finds Assyria and the Mounds of Cholula at his door , and ...
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... teach it in a day . Who knows himself before he has been thrilled with indignation at an outrage , or has heard an eloquent tongue , or has shared the throb of thousands in a national exulta- tion or alarm ? No man can antedate his ...
... teach it in a day . Who knows himself before he has been thrilled with indignation at an outrage , or has heard an eloquent tongue , or has shared the throb of thousands in a national exulta- tion or alarm ? No man can antedate his ...
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... teach it in a day . Who knows himself before he has been thrilled with indignation at an outrage , or has heard an eloquent tongue , or has shared the throb of thousands in a national exulta- tion or alarm ? No man can antedate his ...
... teach it in a day . Who knows himself before he has been thrilled with indignation at an outrage , or has heard an eloquent tongue , or has shared the throb of thousands in a national exulta- tion or alarm ? No man can antedate his ...
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