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Page 16
... hands and feet , he has but one pair . So he has but one future , and that is already predetermined in his lobes and described in that little fatty face , pig - eye , and squat form . All the privilege and all the legislation of the ...
... hands and feet , he has but one pair . So he has but one future , and that is already predetermined in his lobes and described in that little fatty face , pig - eye , and squat form . All the privilege and all the legislation of the ...
Page 17
... hand for draw- ing , a good foot for dancing , an athletic frame for wide journeying , & c . — which skill nowise alters rank in the scale of nature , but serves to pass the time ; the life of sensation going on as before . At last ...
... hand for draw- ing , a good foot for dancing , an athletic frame for wide journeying , & c . — which skill nowise alters rank in the scale of nature , but serves to pass the time ; the life of sensation going on as before . At last ...
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... hands were stronger , and it came . Iron was deep in the ground and well combined with stone , but could not hide from his fires . Wood , lime , stuffs , fruits , gums , were dispersed over the earth and sea , in vain . Here they are ...
... hands were stronger , and it came . Iron was deep in the ground and well combined with stone , but could not hide from his fires . Wood , lime , stuffs , fruits , gums , were dispersed over the earth and sea , in vain . Here they are ...
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... hand could pull down the sun . If in the least par- ticular one could derange the order of nature , - who would accept the gift of life ? Let us build altars to the Beautiful Necessity , which secures that all is made of one piece ...
... hand could pull down the sun . If in the least par- ticular one could derange the order of nature , - who would accept the gift of life ? Let us build altars to the Beautiful Necessity , which secures that all is made of one piece ...
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II . POWER . His tongue was framed to music , And his hand was armed with skill ; His face was the mould of beauty , And his heart the throne of will . C POWER . THERE is not yet any inventory of POWER.
II . POWER . His tongue was framed to music , And his hand was armed with skill ; His face was the mould of beauty , And his heart the throne of will . C POWER . THERE is not yet any inventory of POWER.
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