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... for among the infinite analogies which may exist among natural things , it may very well be admitted that those only ... and attain to all the recognizable characters of truth , which are really dependent on the intimate nature of ...
... for among the infinite analogies which may exist among natural things , it may very well be admitted that those only ... and attain to all the recognizable characters of truth , which are really dependent on the intimate nature of ...
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That the study of the order of nature does add to man's power , the history of the sciences since Bacon has ... of his work in which he contemplates the increase of man's dominion over nature as the main object of Natural Philosophy ...
That the study of the order of nature does add to man's power , the history of the sciences since Bacon has ... of his work in which he contemplates the increase of man's dominion over nature as the main object of Natural Philosophy ...
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It was for later ages to learn that man must acquire slowly and patiently , letter by letter , the alphabet in which Nature writes her answer to such inquiries . The first students wished to divine , at a single glance , the import of ...
It was for later ages to learn that man must acquire slowly and patiently , letter by letter , the alphabet in which Nature writes her answer to such inquiries . The first students wished to divine , at a single glance , the import of ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
ART Page | 145 |
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