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Page 79
... Nature , " written in 1603 : When I searched I found no work so meritorious as the discovery and de- velopment of the arts and inventions that tend to civilize the life of man . Above all , if any man could succeed- not in merely ...
... Nature , " written in 1603 : When I searched I found no work so meritorious as the discovery and de- velopment of the arts and inventions that tend to civilize the life of man . Above all , if any man could succeed- not in merely ...
Page 365
... nature of a cause only becomes apparent in the effect . " The germ from which a dog develops is indistinguishable from the germ which produces a philosopher , yet the philosopher is not a dog . And this means that the beginning must be ...
... nature of a cause only becomes apparent in the effect . " The germ from which a dog develops is indistinguishable from the germ which produces a philosopher , yet the philosopher is not a dog . And this means that the beginning must be ...
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... nature - from nature's standpoint . He constantly taught that the life of the field and the forest went on irre- spective of , and often antagonistic to , the human life that traversed it at every step . Man was the hopeless lover , nature ...
... nature - from nature's standpoint . He constantly taught that the life of the field and the forest went on irre- spective of , and often antagonistic to , the human life that traversed it at every step . Man was the hopeless lover , nature ...
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