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" ... treats which science affords us is the knowledge of the extraordinary powers with which the human mind is endowed. No man, until he has studied philosophy, can have a just idea of the great things for which Providence has fitted his understanding... "
Discourses on the Objects and Uses of Science and Literature - Página 124
por Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1843 - 332 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen46

1827 - 698 páginas
...great things for which Providence has fitted his understanding, the extraordinary disproportion which there is between his natural strength and the powers of his mind, and the force which he derives from those powers. When we survey the marvellous truths of Astronomy, we are first...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen27

Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 páginas
...his natural strength and the powers of his mind, and the force which he derives from those powers. When we survey the marvellous truths of Astronomy,...gratification and of new wonder at perceiving how so insignificant a creature has been able to reach such a knowlege of the unbounded system of the universe...
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The Pamphleteer, Volúmenes27-28

1826 - 1138 páginas
...his mind, and the force which he derives from those powers. When we survey the marvellous truths o/ Astronomy, we are first of all lost in the feeling...immense space, and of the comparative insignificance of tins globe and its inhabitants. But there soon arises a sense of gratification and of new wonder at...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen27

Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 600 páginas
...great things for which Providence has fitted his understanding, the extraordinary disproportion which there is between his natural strength and the powers of his mind, and the force which he derives from those powers. When we survey the marvellous truths of Astronomy, we are first...
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A discourse of the objects, advantages, and pleasures of science [by H.P ...

Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1827 - 68 páginas
...great things for which Providence has fitted hrs understanding, the extraordinary disproportion which there is between his natural strength and the powers of his mind, and the force which he derives from those powers. When we survey the marvellous truths of Astronomy, we are first...
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A Discourse of the Objects, Advantages, and Pleasures of Science

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1828 - 248 páginas
...things for which Providence has fitted his understanding — the extraordinary disproportion which there is between his natural strength, and the powers...gratification and of new wonder at perceiving how so insignificant a creature has been able to reach such a knowledge of the unbounded system of the...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volumen1

1829 - 522 páginas
...things for which Providence has fitted his understanding — the extraordinary disproportion which there is between his natural strength, and the powers...gratification and of new wonder at perceiving how so insignificant a creature has been able to reach such a knowledge of the unbounded system of the...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volumen1

1829 - 522 páginas
...things for which Providence lias fitted his understanding — the extraordinary disproportion which there is between his natural strength, and the powers...Astronomy, we are first of all lost in the feeling oí immense space, and of the comparative insignificance of this globe and its inhabitants. But there...
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Lion, Volumen3

1829 - 838 páginas
...the great things for which Providence lias fitted his understanding; the extraordinary disproportion there is between his natural strength, and the powers of his mind, and the force which he derives from these powers." It is an absence of this tact for philosophical researches into...
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American Journal of Education, Volumen3

William Russell - 1828 - 910 páginas
...and tho force which he derives from these powers. When we survey tho marvellous truths of Astrouomy, we are first of all lost in the feeling of immense...gratification and of new wonder, at perceiving how so insignificant a creature has 42 SELF IMPROVEMENT FOR ADULTS. been able to reach such a knowledge...
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