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... possessed its declensions , its cases , its numbers , and in particular its genders of substantive and adjective , indicated by terminations , as in almost all the languages ever spoken on the earth . The whole of this elaborate ...
... possessed its declensions , its cases , its numbers , and in particular its genders of substantive and adjective , indicated by terminations , as in almost all the languages ever spoken on the earth . The whole of this elaborate ...
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... possessed by the ancients with respect to the true proper- ties of bodies and the nature of physical operations was vague and limited enough ; though we cannot be surprised at this imperfection of knowledge at a period when the ...
... possessed by the ancients with respect to the true proper- ties of bodies and the nature of physical operations was vague and limited enough ; though we cannot be surprised at this imperfection of knowledge at a period when the ...
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... possessed , especially that of nature , extendeth not to magnitude and certainty of works . " This is the key to Bacon's whole system , and this must excite our gratitude for the eminently practical character of his mind . It is this ...
... possessed , especially that of nature , extendeth not to magnitude and certainty of works . " This is the key to Bacon's whole system , and this must excite our gratitude for the eminently practical character of his mind . It is this ...
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... possessed by the pagan world . The following is the judg- ment , respecting this work , attributed to Balzac , from one of whose letters it is supposed to be a quotation : " Croyons donc , pour l'amour du Chancelier Bacon , que toutes ...
... possessed by the pagan world . The following is the judg- ment , respecting this work , attributed to Balzac , from one of whose letters it is supposed to be a quotation : " Croyons donc , pour l'amour du Chancelier Bacon , que toutes ...
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... but he appears , notwithstanding his having married an heiress possessed of some little fortune , to have gradually sunk into great distress , and ultimately to have received 114 [ CHAP . VI . OUTLINES OF GENERAL LITERATURE .
... but he appears , notwithstanding his having married an heiress possessed of some little fortune , to have gradually sunk into great distress , and ultimately to have received 114 [ CHAP . VI . OUTLINES OF GENERAL LITERATURE .
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Страница 157 - Or the unseen Genius of the wood. But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.
Страница 123 - You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry 'Hold, hold!
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