The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... Nature had provided each different species with eyes , ' either open at birth , or closed for some time after ; to trace the slow progress of the young birds toward perfection , or admire the celerity with which some of them , while yet ...
... Nature had provided each different species with eyes , ' either open at birth , or closed for some time after ; to trace the slow progress of the young birds toward perfection , or admire the celerity with which some of them , while yet ...
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... nature ; but let me tell you , that both in nature and in paintings , people see things very differently from each other . Sup- pose an artist were to join you in the picture gallery , would he and you see in all points alike , think ...
... nature ; but let me tell you , that both in nature and in paintings , people see things very differently from each other . Sup- pose an artist were to join you in the picture gallery , would he and you see in all points alike , think ...
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... nature , has given rise to much of the apathy with which the objects of the creation are regarded . It is very true , indeed , that when we say nature produces a plant , or an animal , the true meaning is that God does so , nature here ...
... nature , has given rise to much of the apathy with which the objects of the creation are regarded . It is very true , indeed , that when we say nature produces a plant , or an animal , the true meaning is that God does so , nature here ...
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