Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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... nature's part is done . Then the true work commences , and man is the master . " " Nature can destroy . " " So can man ; and , of the two , he is the more powerful in destruction . His work also is of a higher quality , because of the ...
... nature's part is done . Then the true work commences , and man is the master . " " Nature can destroy . " " So can man ; and , of the two , he is the more powerful in destruction . His work also is of a higher quality , because of the ...
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... nature of a race is derived . We neglect to learn accurately where such or such a parent force is " lodged " ( où telle pensée est logée ) and we omit to see that , according to this original cause , so will be produced the developments ...
... nature of a race is derived . We neglect to learn accurately where such or such a parent force is " lodged " ( où telle pensée est logée ) and we omit to see that , according to this original cause , so will be produced the developments ...
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... nature all ; and Nature's mind The music of the autumn wind Is constant as her Maker's heart , Still keeps in tune with summer's part ;, The dulness of the dying year Is tinged with glow of earlier days , And though the earth be dry and ...
... nature all ; and Nature's mind The music of the autumn wind Is constant as her Maker's heart , Still keeps in tune with summer's part ;, The dulness of the dying year Is tinged with glow of earlier days , And though the earth be dry and ...
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