Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
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... nature , the marvel of marvels " . " Let us have regard to his corporeal structure . There is a simplicity in it , that at first perhaps we slightly consider . But how exactly is it fashioned for strength and agility ! It is in no way ...
... nature , the marvel of marvels " . " Let us have regard to his corporeal structure . There is a simplicity in it , that at first perhaps we slightly consider . But how exactly is it fashioned for strength and agility ! It is in no way ...
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... nature , and be never more , Still to be so displaced . It is here especially that we are presented with the triumphs of civilisation . How immeasurable is the distance between the voice of the clown , who never thought of the power ...
... nature , and be never more , Still to be so displaced . It is here especially that we are presented with the triumphs of civilisation . How immeasurable is the distance between the voice of the clown , who never thought of the power ...
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... nature and value of its subject and its slave . By the mind we understand that within us which feels and thinks , the seat of sensation and reason . Where it resides we cannot tell , nor can authori- tatively pronounce , as the apostle ...
... nature and value of its subject and its slave . By the mind we understand that within us which feels and thinks , the seat of sensation and reason . Where it resides we cannot tell , nor can authori- tatively pronounce , as the apostle ...
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