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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 done , 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 done , 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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