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... existence remains imperishably inscribed on the pages of history . Be- ginning with Thales and ending with Boëthius , it had sounded all the depths of speculation as to the nature and destiny of man , his constitution in relation to ...
... existence remains imperishably inscribed on the pages of history . Be- ginning with Thales and ending with Boëthius , it had sounded all the depths of speculation as to the nature and destiny of man , his constitution in relation to ...
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existence ; they held that substance was nothing more than form and actually contained no matter ; that it could have had no origin in time , and that its very existence was an illusion . * One might easily fill a volume with these ...
existence ; they held that substance was nothing more than form and actually contained no matter ; that it could have had no origin in time , and that its very existence was an illusion . * One might easily fill a volume with these ...
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... existence of animal or vegetable life . All was bare and desolate ; " not a moss nor a lichen covered the naked skeleton of the globe ; not a seaweed floated in the broad ocean ; not a trace existed even of the least highly or- ganized ...
... existence of animal or vegetable life . All was bare and desolate ; " not a moss nor a lichen covered the naked skeleton of the globe ; not a seaweed floated in the broad ocean ; not a trace existed even of the least highly or- ganized ...
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