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... means be restored to its perfect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet reduced to a better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the errors which have hitherto prevailed , and which will prevail for ever ...
... means be restored to its perfect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet reduced to a better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the errors which have hitherto prevailed , and which will prevail for ever ...
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... means of making this age famous to posterity ; and surely to the times of the wisest and most learned of kings belongs of right the regeneration and restoration of the sciences . Lastly , I have a request to make — a request no way ...
... means of making this age famous to posterity ; and surely to the times of the wisest and most learned of kings belongs of right the regeneration and restoration of the sciences . Lastly , I have a request to make — a request no way ...
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... mean that nothing whatever has been done in so many ages by so great labours . We have no reason to be ashamed of the discoveries which have been made , and no doubt the ancients proved themselves in everything that turns on wit and ...
... mean that nothing whatever has been done in so many ages by so great labours . We have no reason to be ashamed of the discoveries which have been made , and no doubt the ancients proved themselves in everything that turns on wit and ...
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... means than the true and legitimate humiliation of the human spirit . For all those who before me have applied themselves to the invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts and examples and experience , and straightway ...
... means than the true and legitimate humiliation of the human spirit . For all those who before me have applied themselves to the invention of arts have but cast a glance or two upon facts and examples and experience , and straightway ...
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... means I suppose that I have established for ever a true and lawful marriage between the empir- ical and the rational faculty , the unkind and ill - starred divorce and separation of which has thrown into con- fusion all the affairs of ...
... means I suppose that I have established for ever a true and lawful marriage between the empir- ical and the rational faculty , the unkind and ill - starred divorce and separation of which has thrown into con- fusion all the affairs of ...
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