Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... nature . Most of the process by which this transforma- tion is made , is hidden from us in the remote time when language was framed ; but the same tendency works of nature are innumerable and all different , the result ... nature NATURE 697.
... nature . Most of the process by which this transforma- tion is made , is hidden from us in the remote time when language was framed ; but the same tendency works of nature are innumerable and all different , the result ... nature NATURE 697.
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... nature . It surely docs not . God never jests with us , and will not com- promise the end of nature by permitting any incon- sequence in its procession . Any distrust of the per- manence of laws would paralyze the faculties of man ...
... nature . It surely docs not . God never jests with us , and will not com- promise the end of nature by permitting any incon- sequence in its procession . Any distrust of the per- manence of laws would paralyze the faculties of man ...
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... Nature is so pervaded with human life that there is something of humanity in all and in every particular . But this theory makes nature foreign to me , and does not account for that consanguinity which we acknowledge to it . It is ...
... Nature is so pervaded with human life that there is something of humanity in all and in every particular . But this theory makes nature foreign to me , and does not account for that consanguinity which we acknowledge to it . It is ...
Contenido
From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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