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THE PUBLIC GOOD . MAN . cataract , and all other things in nature , are. MAN is the soul of the world - the in- tellectual and moral sensorium of na- ture . He is not , indeed , the creating cause of things , nor is he the efficient ...
THE PUBLIC GOOD . MAN . cataract , and all other things in nature , are. MAN is the soul of the world - the in- tellectual and moral sensorium of na- ture . He is not , indeed , the creating cause of things , nor is he the efficient ...
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... thing becomes a part of him ; and hence it may with propriety be said that man is the soul of the world . Nor is he only thus intellectually and morally as- sociated with material things : his won- derfully constructed body , the ...
... thing becomes a part of him ; and hence it may with propriety be said that man is the soul of the world . Nor is he only thus intellectually and morally as- sociated with material things : his won- derfully constructed body , the ...
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... things which wring his heart , and make it bleed with pity . He may see thousands in rags and wretch- edness he may ... thing will eat into the vitals of England's national life , and hinder the development of its capabilities , it is ...
... things which wring his heart , and make it bleed with pity . He may see thousands in rags and wretch- edness he may ... thing will eat into the vitals of England's national life , and hinder the development of its capabilities , it is ...
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... thing but Latin . The poets and orators Sir Humphrey Davy had the first prize of the Academy of Science transmitted to him . of Greece and Rome were his favourite companions . Often have we walked . under the shadows of ancient edifices ...
... thing but Latin . The poets and orators Sir Humphrey Davy had the first prize of the Academy of Science transmitted to him . of Greece and Rome were his favourite companions . Often have we walked . under the shadows of ancient edifices ...
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... thing else revolves , and for which institu " THEY WHO ROCK THE CRADLE tions , society , churches , and religions RULE THE WORLD . " NO . I. EVERY human being has a duty to per- form , and a destiny to fulfil peculiar to himself . This ...
... thing else revolves , and for which institu " THEY WHO ROCK THE CRADLE tions , society , churches , and religions RULE THE WORLD . " NO . I. EVERY human being has a duty to per- form , and a destiny to fulfil peculiar to himself . This ...
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