The Literary Emporium, Volúmenes3-4J.K. Wellman, 1846 |
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... ment of his own mental and moral faculties , but also in a dreadful disorder of the whole framework of Nature . When the grand fatal act was committed , " Earth felt the wound , and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her works ...
... ment of his own mental and moral faculties , but also in a dreadful disorder of the whole framework of Nature . When the grand fatal act was committed , " Earth felt the wound , and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her works ...
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... which Nature says nothing , there is no disagree- ment between the two witnesses ; they both harmonize when they testify to the same facts . Each has its appropriate department . For scientific informa- tion Natural and Revealed Religion .
... which Nature says nothing , there is no disagree- ment between the two witnesses ; they both harmonize when they testify to the same facts . Each has its appropriate department . For scientific informa- tion Natural and Revealed Religion .
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from one part of his garden to another for the purpose of experi- ment . To the right of the new position , the soil was hard , dry , and sterile ; to the left , moist , rich , and tender . The roots at first radiated alike to the right ...
from one part of his garden to another for the purpose of experi- ment . To the right of the new position , the soil was hard , dry , and sterile ; to the left , moist , rich , and tender . The roots at first radiated alike to the right ...
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... ment may be considered only as negative ; but this is all that the subject admits of . For when we endeavored to speculate directly on the essence of mind , we are immediately lost in per- plexity , in consequence of our total ignorance ...
... ment may be considered only as negative ; but this is all that the subject admits of . For when we endeavored to speculate directly on the essence of mind , we are immediately lost in per- plexity , in consequence of our total ignorance ...
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... ment . The mental veteran may be also great in proportion to his scars . Defeat only stimulates exertion in persevering minds ; and perhaps no grand object has ever been accomplished , without many previous and signal failures . These ...
... ment . The mental veteran may be also great in proportion to his scars . Defeat only stimulates exertion in persevering minds ; and perhaps no grand object has ever been accomplished , without many previous and signal failures . These ...
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