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" We lie in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us receivers of its truth and organs of its activity. When we discern justice, when we discern truth, we do nothing of ourselves but allow a passage to its beams. "
Essays: First Series - Page 57
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 290 pages
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The Aryan Path, Volume 36

Sophia Wadia - 1965 - 660 pages
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Intelligence in the Universe

Roger A. MacGowan, Frederick Ira Ordway, Frederick Ira Ordway (III) - 1966 - 424 pages
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The World of Education; Selected Readings

Rena Foy - 1968 - 570 pages
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Critical Theory in the American Renaissance

Darrel Abel - 1969 - 248 pages
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Inauguration, 1969

Fort Hays Kansas State College - 1970 - 124 pages
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Documents in the History of American Philosophy: From Jonathan Edwards to ...

Morton White - 1972 - 504 pages
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Edgar Poe: Seer and Craftsman

Stuart Levine - 1972 - 318 pages
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Emerson and Hindu Scriptures

Elamanamadathil V. Francis - 1972 - 210 pages
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The Power and Form of Emerson's Thought

Jeffrey L. Duncan - 1973 - 134 pages
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The Love of Liberty

Leonard Edward Read - 1975 - 162 pages
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