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... by and throw away those true powers , which , if it be supplied with the proper aids and can itself be content to wait upon nature instead of vainly affecting to overrule her , are within its reach . There was but one course B 4 7.
... by and throw away those true powers , which , if it be supplied with the proper aids and can itself be content to wait upon nature instead of vainly affecting to overrule her , are within its reach . There was but one course B 4 7.
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... course left , therefore , ― to try the whole thing anew upon a better plan , and to com- mence a total ... courses which have no exit . And certainly the two ways of contem- plation are much like those two ways of action , so much cele ...
... course left , therefore , ― to try the whole thing anew upon a better plan , and to com- mence a total ... courses which have no exit . And certainly the two ways of contem- plation are much like those two ways of action , so much cele ...
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... course being completed ) have settled in the works of a few writers ; and that there being now no room for the invention . of better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would ...
... course being completed ) have settled in the works of a few writers ; and that there being now no room for the invention . of better , all that remains is to embellish and cultivate those things which have been invented already . Would ...
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... course of proceeding at once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in the thing itself ; let him vary his experiments as laboriously as he will , he never comes ...
... course of proceeding at once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in the thing itself ; let him vary his experiments as laboriously as he will , he never comes ...
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... course and does her work her own way ) , such as that of the heavenly bodies , meteors , earth and sea , minerals , plants , animals , but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man ...
... course and does her work her own way ) , such as that of the heavenly bodies , meteors , earth and sea , minerals , plants , animals , but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man ...
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