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... humanity , of the impor- tance of man as man , is spreading silently , but surely . Not that the worth of the human being is at all understood as it should be ; but the truth is glimmering through the darkness . A faint con- sciousness ...
... humanity , of the impor- tance of man as man , is spreading silently , but surely . Not that the worth of the human being is at all understood as it should be ; but the truth is glimmering through the darkness . A faint con- sciousness ...
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... human burdens , the weal of all the members of the human race . In truth , nothing is more characteristic of our age , than the vast range of inquiry which is opening more and more to the multitude of men . Thought frees the old bounds ...
... human burdens , the weal of all the members of the human race . In truth , nothing is more characteristic of our age , than the vast range of inquiry which is opening more and more to the multitude of men . Thought frees the old bounds ...
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... human history worthy of all admiration . Machinery is made to perform what has for- merly been the toil of human hands , to an extent that astonishes the most sanguine , with a degree of power to which no number of human arms is equal ...
... human history worthy of all admiration . Machinery is made to perform what has for- merly been the toil of human hands , to an extent that astonishes the most sanguine , with a degree of power to which no number of human arms is equal ...
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