The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... CECIL , BARON 1520-1598 752 The Well Ordering of a Man's Life BURRITT , ELIHU 1811-1879 757 A Point of Space The Circulation of Matter The Force of Gravity in the Moral World BURROUGHS , JOHN The Art of Seeing Things LIVED PAGE vii.
... CECIL , BARON 1520-1598 752 The Well Ordering of a Man's Life BURRITT , ELIHU 1811-1879 757 A Point of Space The Circulation of Matter The Force of Gravity in the Moral World BURROUGHS , JOHN The Art of Seeing Things LIVED PAGE vii.
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... Things LIVED PAGE 1837- 763 BURTON , SIR RICHARD FRANCIS 1821-1890 777 Romantic Love and Arab Poetry BURTON , ROBERT 1577-1640 784 The Nature of Spirits , Bad Angels , or Devils Of Discontents BURY , RICHARD DE 1281-1345 790 The Mind in ...
... Things LIVED PAGE 1837- 763 BURTON , SIR RICHARD FRANCIS 1821-1890 777 Romantic Love and Arab Poetry BURTON , ROBERT 1577-1640 784 The Nature of Spirits , Bad Angels , or Devils Of Discontents BURY , RICHARD DE 1281-1345 790 The Mind in ...
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... things is pernicious to mankind ? If blind ignorance is less pernicious than confused half- knowledge , since the latter adds to the evils of ignorance those of error , which is unavoidable in a narrow view of the limits of truth , the ...
... things is pernicious to mankind ? If blind ignorance is less pernicious than confused half- knowledge , since the latter adds to the evils of ignorance those of error , which is unavoidable in a narrow view of the limits of truth , the ...
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... things , and apt to receive their impressions from tradition rather than from inquiry . — We shall see , if we open histories , that laws , which are or ought to be covenants between free men , have generally been nothing but the ...
... things , and apt to receive their impressions from tradition rather than from inquiry . — We shall see , if we open histories , that laws , which are or ought to be covenants between free men , have generally been nothing but the ...
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... things which no eye can see , or hands handle , it will have answered a purpose which is in vain . sought among stupid conventionalities . At any rate , such a discourse of the thoughts with things which are beautiful , and such an ...
... things which no eye can see , or hands handle , it will have answered a purpose which is in vain . sought among stupid conventionalities . At any rate , such a discourse of the thoughts with things which are beautiful , and such an ...
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