The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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... flow from it , and , consequently , that whatever is , is right : - If plagues and earthquakes break not Heaven's design , Why then a Borgia or a Catiline ? --- The THIRD HYPOTHESIS to which I have referred , is that of the idealists ...
... flow from it , and , consequently , that whatever is , is right : - If plagues and earthquakes break not Heaven's design , Why then a Borgia or a Catiline ? --- The THIRD HYPOTHESIS to which I have referred , is that of the idealists ...
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... flow'd Like inspiration , sager and more true Than e'er the PYTHIAN maid , with laurels crown'd , Spoke from the tripod at APOLLO's shri e ; E'en those mistook the principles of things , And greatly wander'd in attempt so great . Let ...
... flow'd Like inspiration , sager and more true Than e'er the PYTHIAN maid , with laurels crown'd , Spoke from the tripod at APOLLO's shri e ; E'en those mistook the principles of things , And greatly wander'd in attempt so great . Let ...
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... flows the good or the evil that measures the real happiness of human life . " He held , however , that the laws which govern the universe were alto- gether arranged and inposed upon it by the Creator at its first formation , and that ...
... flows the good or the evil that measures the real happiness of human life . " He held , however , that the laws which govern the universe were alto- gether arranged and inposed upon it by the Creator at its first formation , and that ...
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... flows down in torrents by their late- ral surfaces . In its course it wears away the soil upon which it is inces , santly acting . It hollows out channels of a depth proportioned to its rapidity , its quantity , and the hardness of the ...
... flows down in torrents by their late- ral surfaces . In its course it wears away the soil upon which it is inces , santly acting . It hollows out channels of a depth proportioned to its rapidity , its quantity , and the hardness of the ...
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... flow of luminous matter which measured them advanced or was kindled up by regular tides ; so that it alternately appeared and disappeared , com- mencing with a dawn and terminating with a dusk or darkness ; for at the close of each it ...
... flow of luminous matter which measured them advanced or was kindled up by regular tides ; so that it alternately appeared and disappeared , com- mencing with a dawn and terminating with a dusk or darkness ; for at the close of each it ...
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