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... human lectual discipline , and nowise dependent in the philosophy , but extinguishing all lesser lights , as drudgery of knowing , and of all those persons who are fondly dreaming of some progress which the human race is to make in ...
... human lectual discipline , and nowise dependent in the philosophy , but extinguishing all lesser lights , as drudgery of knowing , and of all those persons who are fondly dreaming of some progress which the human race is to make in ...
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... human nature is made visible through a transcendental microscope of most wondrous magnifying power ; in the latter it is borne aloft upon magical blasts of trancendental trumpets . What a pity that the babe in the cradle can't " realize ...
... human nature is made visible through a transcendental microscope of most wondrous magnifying power ; in the latter it is borne aloft upon magical blasts of trancendental trumpets . What a pity that the babe in the cradle can't " realize ...
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... human mind . Mr. James Augustus St. John , in every one will decide for himself , according to the his " There and Back Again , " relates an extraor- measure of his ideality . No observation can be dinary ghost story with evident faith ...
... human mind . Mr. James Augustus St. John , in every one will decide for himself , according to the his " There and Back Again , " relates an extraor- measure of his ideality . No observation can be dinary ghost story with evident faith ...
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Dr Copland on Palsy and Apoplexy | 2 |
Lettice Arnold Chaps VIIVIII | 54 |
Gossip about Children | 148 |
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